Farmer-to-Farmer Methodology Workshops
These workshops aim to share agroecological knowledge in a horizontal and participatory manner. Through the exchange of experiences between farmers, ecological and sustainable practices adapted to local contexts are promoted. In addition, this methodology strengthens the autonomy of agricultural communities, promotes food sovereignty, and contributes to agroecological resilience, while reinforcing organization and the social fabric in the territory.
Training Focus on Political Agroecology
It seeks to integrate agroecological knowledge with a critical understanding of the socioeconomic and political systems that influence agriculture and food sovereignty. This type of training goes beyond sustainable agricultural techniques, incorporating issues such as social justice, equity, decolonization, and resistance to the agro-industrial model. Through workshops, participatory education, and community actions, the project empowers farmers and communities to transform their realities, promoting agriculture that defends territorial rights and builds more just and resilient food systems.
Peasant Seedbed
A project dedicated to the rescue and conservation of native and heirloom seeds in Puerto Rico. Its goal is to strengthen the local seed network through the creation of seed banks, promoting food sovereignty and genetic diversity. By preserving these seeds, the project protects agrobiodiversity, fosters the resilience of agroecosystems, and reinforces the autonomy of farmers, creating sustainable agriculture adapted to local conditions and linked to rural culture.