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TZH 57 - Montenegro’s mountains, where tourism and tradition meet
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TZH 57 - Montenegro’s mountains, where tourism and tradition meet
In Montenegro, smallholder farmers rely heavily on traditional agriculture practices for their livelihoods. So much so, that a poor blueberry harvest or honey season can have devastating impacts on rural households. That’s why the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are rolling out a project that links rural farming households with agro-tourism. The project aims to diversify the incomes of farmers in small villages across the region as well as promote Montenegrin cuisine and preserve traditional food production practices, and it’s having all kinds of positive impacts, particularly on young people.
Asset date
12/11/2019
Language
English
Duration
6m54s
File size
9.55 MB
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Unique identifier
UF16F25
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