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GUATEMALA, 2025: Techniques to improve access to water help irrigate crops near the Cayur River in Guatemala
Chiquimula. Guatemalan farmer and young leader, Ingrid RamÃrez, together with her family, implemented actions to improve access to water and reduce water waste, with the support of FAO and funding from the Kingdom of Sweden. With this, they are able to grow tilapia, irrigate their crops and feed their animals.
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GUATEMALA, 2025: Técnicas para mejorar el acceso al agua contribuyen al riego de los cultivos cercanos al rÃo Cayur, en Guatemala
La agricultora y joven lideresa guatemalteca, Ingrid RamÃrez, junto a su familia, implementaron acciones para mejorar el acceso al agua y disminuir su desperdicio, con el apoyo de la FAO y el financiamiento del Reino de Suecia. Con ello, pueden cultivar tilapia, regar sus cultivos y alimentar a sus animales.
01/22/2025
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Guatemala
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© FAO / VÃctor Farfán
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https://www.fao.org/americas/multimedia/photo-rep/detalle/cultivando-soluciones/en
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1.64 MB
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UF1A1R9
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