Representatives from the Mexican Agency for International Development and Cooperation (AMEXICID) recently visited Belize to assess the progress and development of the Sembrando Vida Project. The delegation engaged in site visits and participated in training sessions organized for farmers, focusing on organic bio practices.
The site visits took place in several districts across Belize, including Toledo, Corozal, Orange Walk, Stann Creek, and Cayo. During these visits, the AMEXICID representatives had the opportunity to observe firsthand how the Sembrando Vida Project has been implemented and the impact it has had on local communities.
One of the highlights of the visit was the attendance of the training sessions dedicated to farmers participating in the Sembrando Vida Project. The training focused on organic bio practices, emphasizing sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural techniques.
Farmers, as beneficiaries of the project, had the chance to enhance their knowledge and skills in adopting organic farming methods.
The AMEXICID delegation expressed their commitment to supporting sustainable agriculture and rural development in Belize. They underscored the importance of cross-border collaboration and the exchange of best practices to address common challenges faced by agricultural communities.
The site visits and training sessions are part of a comprehensive evaluation process to assess the success and challenges of the Sembrando Vida Project in Belize. Following this initial visit, a follow-up with the directors of AMEXCID (Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation) is planned to further discuss strategies and potential areas for improvement.
The Sembrando Vida Project, a government program in Mexico, aims to provide financial support to farmers and promote sustainable agricultural practices. The extension of this initiative to Belize reflects a shared commitment to fostering economic development, environmental conservation, and improved livelihoods in the region.
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