Thanks to solar dryers, farmers in Honduras can sell to the market for 10% higher prices, proving that even the simplest change can make a real difference.
With enhanced intercropping techniques, each crop can support the other, combining shade and organic soil content. Smart intercropping helps reduce the need for pesticides and enhances biodiversity. On a healthy farm, every plant counts and can help farmers grow bigger and better.
“By 2030, we aim to have more than 100,000 farmers in Mexico, Ivory Coast, Indonesia, Colombia, and Honduras enrolled in our smallholder resilience programme.”
As productivity grows, farmers see the financial benefits of sustainable farming because doing good is good business.