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SF0290154
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290150
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290145
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290132
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290123
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290120
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290114
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290110
The Wichi indigenous people live in the arid zone of the central Chaco, a land characterized by little rain for much of the year and intense downpours in the month of November. One of the most important products for the community is honey gathered from wild bees, known in the indigenous language as twatsaj. The Wichi are not beekeepers; they do not rear the bees in hives, but collect the honey from hollow trees.
SF0290065
Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Community life
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Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Daily work with maguey and pulque
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Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Maguey, pulque y derivados
SF0290044
Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Maguey, pulque y derivados
SF0290043
Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Maguey, pulque y derivados
SF0288315
Presidium Oaxaca Mixteca Agave
IFAD Project - Indigenous youth
SF0338174
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338173
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338172
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338171
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338170
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338169
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338168
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338167
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338166
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338165
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
SF0338164
Slow Food Farms are set to become the largest global network of farms dedicated to producing good, clean and fair food in a way that’s rooted in agroecological principles.
Aligned with Slow Food’s philosophy that everyone deserves access to nourishing food that supports communities, honors the Earth and strengthens local economies, these farms embody the future of sustainable agriculture
TerraProject photographers photo selection
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332889
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332888
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332887
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332886
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332885
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332884
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332883
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332882
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332881
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332879
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332878
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332877
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332876
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332875
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332874
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332866
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332865
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332864
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
SF0332863
Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.
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Indigenous Terra Madre 2024 Mexico City, March 9-10 - at the LOS PINOS Cultural Complex. Peoples of Abya Yala: Indigenous peoples resist at the table for the future and to stop food colonization.