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ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional woven hair tie
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional woven hair tie 
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop 
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop 
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop 
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop
ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional weaving workshop 
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of local community groups
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of local community groups 
ECUADOR, 2025. Zayra and her daughter feed their pigs
ECUADOR, 2025. Zayra and her daughter feed their pigs 
ECUADOR, 2025. Feeding the families chickens
ECUADOR, 2025. Feeding the families chickens 
ECUADOR, 2025. Harvesting maize
ECUADOR, 2025. Harvesting maize 
ECUADOR, 2025. Handicraft items
ECUADOR, 2025. Handicraft items 
ECUADOR, 2025. Flowers in Zayra's garden
ECUADOR, 2025. Flowers in Zayra's garden 
ECUADOR, 2025. Laying hens
ECUADOR, 2025. Laying hens 
ECUADOR, 2025. One of Zayra's hens
ECUADOR, 2025. One of Zayra's hens 
ECUADOR, 2025. Holding wild blackberries
ECUADOR, 2025. Holding wild blackberries 
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of the women's savings group
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of the women's savings group 
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador 
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador 
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador
ECUADOR, 2025. Rodrigo Pacheco, FAO Goodwill Ambassador 
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of the women's savings group
ECUADOR, 2025. Members of the women's savings group 
ECUADOR, 2025. Leaving the community with purchased produce
ECUADOR, 2025. Leaving the community with purchased produce 
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ECUADOR, 2025. Traditional woven hair tie 
09 July 2025. El Cercado, Ecuador. José Manuel Guandinango holds a traditional woven belt, a craft he has practiced since the age of nine. His lifelong dedication to weaving preserves ancestral techniques and contributes to the transmission of cultural identity in Cotacachi. 
07/09/2025 
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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File size 16.33 MB 
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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.