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In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods

Ancestral knowledge combined with climate-smart techniques is boosting food security and increasing family incomes in the Lake Atitlán region The post In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods…

In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods

🌍✨ In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods

🌟 Why this is awesome: Ancestral knowledge combined with climate-smart techniques is boosting food security and increasing family incomes in the Lake Atitlán region The post In Guatemala, Indigenous women build climate resilience with old and new farming methods appeared first on…

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Source: Climate Home News

Topics: climate environment in guatemala indigenous women build climate resilience with · Summary: Ancestral knowledge combined with climate-smart techniques is boosting food security and increasing family incomes in the Lake Atitlán region The post In G

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