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    Katy Moncada, a farmer who has paved the way and teaches the path to rural women in Honduras, is recognized by IICA as a Leader of Rurality of the Americas

    Katy is part of a group of rural women from the department of El Paraíso, in eastern Honduras, who left the countryside, graduated from university, and returned to their first love, coffee growing. These women also began other productive activities such as beekeeping and growing bananas and lemons through the cooperative enterprise “Women in Action.”
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    European Union, IICA and the Forest Conservation Institute (ICF) unite efforts to support “Living Forests of Honduras”

    The EU-funded project, which calls for an investment of around 16 million euros over a six-year period, will be implemented under an agreement that will also help Honduras meet its commitments under two international agreements with the European Union: the Forest Partnership and the Voluntary Partnership Agreement for Forest Governance.
  • Taro, also known as malanga in some Latin American countries, has been key lately to diversify the agriculture of this island country.

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    St. Vincent and the Grenadines pins its hopes on the increasingly popular and highly nutritious vegetable, dasheen, as a potential driver of rural development and rural production capacity

    Taro, also known as malanga in some Latin American countries, has been key lately to diversify the agriculture of this island country.
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    Unprecedented challenges to global food security call for joint action, according to experts at the opening session of the Borlaug International Dialogue

    The main goal of the debates is to forge alliances in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. The event is attended by government officials, private sector representatives, international organizations, agricultural producers, academics, scientists, educators and students.
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    Eodora Méndez, tireless advocate for the well-being of Honduran small farmers, is recognized as an IICA “Leader of Rurality”

    Méndez is a member of the Lenca indigenous community and was raised in a family of 13 siblings. The family earned their living by cultivating basic grains and vegetables. From a tender age, Eodora realized that family farmers could only aspire to a better quality of life through unity, cooperation, training and the search for direct sales opportunities.

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Santiago Vélez
IICA Honduras

Edificio San Carlos, noveno piso, Colonia San Carlos, Tegucigalpa, M.D.C., Honduras Correo Postal : Apartado 1410, Código Postal 11101, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Teléfonos: (504) 2280-4360