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Indigenous Women in Guatemala Enhance Climate Resilience Through Innovative Farming

In the Lake Atitlán region, Indigenous women are effectively combining traditional farming practices with modern climate-smart techniques, leading to improved food security and higher family incomes.

Editorial StaffJuly 2, 20261 min read

In Guatemala's Lake Atitlán area, Indigenous women are playing a crucial role in enhancing climate resilience by integrating ancestral farming knowledge with contemporary methods.

This blend of traditional and innovative practices is not only addressing food security challenges but also contributing to an increase in family incomes.

The efforts of these women highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture in adapting to climate change while preserving cultural heritage.