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ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer 
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer 
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer 
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer 
ECUADOR 2025. Holding just-harvested corn cobs
ECUADOR 2025. Holding just-harvested corn cobs 
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks 
ECUADOR, 2025. Local farmer Magdalena at work with her daughter
ECUADOR, 2025. Local farmer Magdalena at work with her daughter 
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena's farmhouse
ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena's farmhouse 
ECUADOR, 2025. José María runs a small farm with his wife, Magdalena
ECUADOR, 2025. José María runs a small farm with his wife, Magdalena 
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions 
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions 
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks 
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks 
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks
ECUADOR, 2025. Kichwa farmer cutting maize stalks 
ECUADOR, 2025. José María runs a small farm with his wife, Magdalena
ECUADOR, 2025. José María runs a small farm with his wife, Magdalena 
ECUADOR, 2025. Holding bean seeds
ECUADOR, 2025. Holding bean seeds 
ECUADOR, 2025. Hand holding corn seed
ECUADOR, 2025. Hand holding corn seed 
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions 
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions
ECUADOR 2025. Veronica, carries on her families farming and embroidery traditions 
ECUADOR, 2025. Cattle raised by local farmer
ECUADOR, 2025. Cattle raised by local farmer 
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ECUADOR, 2025. Magdalena is a Kichwa farmer 
07 July 2025. Cumbas, Ecuador. Ecuadorian Kichwa farmer Magdalena Laine and her daughter Verónica Cumba pose for a portrait in their home. They are Indigenous women who preserve a wide variety of native seeds from the Ecuadorian Andes. 
07/06/2025 
Country or Territory Ecuador
Credit © FAO /  Johanna Alarcón 
Related URL Related FAO Feature Story: https://www.fao.org/newsroom/story/secrets-of-the-andean-chakras/en
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Background Information Kichwa women and their ancestral agricultural knowledge have sustained food security in Ecuador’s highlands for centuries. Their farms, known as chakra, were recognized in 2023 by FAO as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS). Indigenous women like Magdalena are seed guardians, preserving native maize varieties and passing this knowledge to her daughter Verónica.

Climate change-related droughts, floods and pests threaten this system, but with FAO’s support, organizations like UNORCAC work with Kichwa communities to strengthen resilience through the use and exchange of native seeds.