Cultivating Hope
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- Aug 1
- 1 min read
Summer Crops that Strengthen Rural Food Security

What is agricultural diversification and how does it benefit rural families?
Agricultural diversification consists of growing different products instead of relying on just one. This improves food security, reduces climate risks, increases family income, and reduces risks such as pests or droughts, ensuring an improvement in the family diet.

During the summer (rainy season), our program trains farmers in:
Sustainable farming techniques
Efficient water use
Introduction of new crops such as vegetables, legumes, and fruits
Agriculture is the heart of rural communities. Our summer agricultural production and diversification program helps families improve their crops, increase their income, and ensure food security.

Why is your support important?
Your contribution allows more farmers to access training, seeds, and tools to diversify their crops. This not only improves their economy, but also the nutrition of their families.



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