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Women and agriculture: the future of Latam

2023-05-09T16:58:53.058Z

Highlights: Public-private partnerships such as PepsiCo Latin America and the Inter-American Development Bank contribute to promoting a more equitable participation of women. In Latin America, as in many other regions of the world, the work done by women in the countryside is less paid than that of men and also less valued. Women are a key actor in the construction of a more sustainable food system, which generates social development. The Next Generation Agriculture Fund (NGAF) operates in Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Ecuador.


Public-private partnerships such as PepsiCo Latin America and the Inter-American Development Bank contribute to promoting a more equitable participation of women in the region with projects such as the Next Generation Agriculture Fund, which operates in Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Ecuador


In Latin America, as in many other regions of the world, the work done by women in the countryside is less paid than that of men and also less valued. However, women are a key actor in the construction of a more sustainable food system, which generates social development.

Public-private partnerships such as PepsiCo Latin America and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) contribute to promoting a more equitable participation of women in the region with projects such as the Next Generation Agriculture Fund, which operates in Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Ecuador.

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Source: elparis

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