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Centro Sabiá conducts training on communication and gender for women farmers in Cumarú and Orobó
Coming from Cumaru and Orobó, 18 rural women from the Mãos que Alimentam project took part in a workshop on popular communication, expression, social participation and a cycle of gender training.
Agreste Territorial Agroecology Meeting presented guidelines to representatives of the region’s executive and legislative branches
Agroecology: a sustainable way to feed the world and preserve our roots
October, World Food Month, brings us the urgency of reflecting on the issue of hunger, as well as thinking about possible solutions to end this scourge.