From Small Farms to Formal Markets: Connecting Mexican Farmers and Buyers through Regenerative Practices
Writing in Business Fights Poverty, Carolina Cely and Julieta Ocampo describe TechnoServe's support for sustainable agriculture in Mexico.
Writing in Business Fights Poverty, Carolina Cely and Julieta Ocampo describe TechnoServe's support for sustainable agriculture in Mexico.
In the heart of Tomatlán, Mexico, a municipality whose name means “among tomatoes” in Nahuatl, a group of farmers unite around a shared dream. These producers work tirelessly to grow as an agribusiness and leave a lasting legacy for their families.
In southern and southeastern Mexico, young people like Esmeralda Canul are using the power of sharing knowledge to build more sustainable, prosperous communities for future generations.
This content references the article titled, It Takes Partnership and Innovation to Close the Financing Gap for Small-Scale Farmers, as it exists in the publication Business Fights Poverty. Empowering Smallholder Dairy Farmers: Innovative Solutions and Financial Support…
A sustainable strategy for milk supply in Mexico is improving the standard of living for small-scale dairy farmers.
Learn about why fixing the global food system is critical to ensure sustainability and equality and discover how TechnoServe is applying human-centered regenerative business solutions to restore biodiversity and fight poverty around the world.
El programa Margarita—una alianza público-privada creada con el objetivo de integrar más de 900 pequeños productores de leche a una cadena de suministro incluyente y estable— precisó el diseño e implementación de una solución innovadora e integral.
The Margarita program—a public-private partnership that has worked with more than 900 farmers with the aim of integrating small-scale dairy producers into an inclusive and stable supply chain— created an innovative and comprehensive solution.
Writing for GreenBiz, TechnoServe VP for Strategic Initiatives Jonathan Barnow shares insights about how the private sector can work with smallholder farmers to improve climate resilience and sustainability.
We’re sharing recipes straight from the kitchens of the men and women TechnoServe works with around the world.