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26 June 2023

The Rights to food, health care, education, gender equality

‘Hunger, poverty, and illiteracy are major issues plaguing much of the world, and climate change is one of the greatest threats to human beings on the planet. Nicaragua is setting an example an example for sustainable development that addresses all these issues.’ Rick Kohn, professor of Animal Science, University of Maryland Following on from the […]

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22 June 2023

Caribbean style may pole: a celebration of life, fertility, and hope

Not long after the arrival of Christopher Colombus in the part of the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua called Mosquita, along came Africans, (escaped slaves from the Caribbean,) the British, the Dutch, the Germans, and the Spanish. All these groups contributed their own traditions to the fusion that has become Caribbean  May Pole celebrations.  Is it […]

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1 June 2023

The journey of Nicaraguan Fairtrade coffee grower Erika Lanzas

Erika Lanzas from the Co-operative Union, SOPPEXCCA in northern Nicaragua is an organic Fairtrade coffee grower, a member of a co-operative, a mother and grandmother and an entrepreneur. In addition to coffee Erika also grows vegetables and fruit for family consumption and to sell locally. * From 11 – 27 April Erika visited London and […]

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27 March 2023

Recovering the habitat, biodiversity, & culture of native ‘stingless’ bees

In 2021 and 2022 researcher *Yorlis Luna made field visits throughout Nicaragua and the rest of Central America getting to know more about ‘meliponiculture’ (keeping of native ‘stingless’ bees). This was part of a participatory research programme in collaboration with the Nicaraguan Technology Institute (INTA)’s National Strategy for Beekeeping and Meliponiculture. From the research the […]

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8 March 2023

Celebrating International Women’s Day: the Gloria Quintanilla Co-operative

This 20 women co-operative, a member organisation of the Rural Workers Association (ATC), is an example of how women organising have  transformed the lives of their whole community. Based in the rural community of Santa Julia south of Managua, the co-operative was set up in 2008. They grow  bananas, beans, dragon fruit, tomatoes, lemons, coffee […]

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27 February 2023

Fairtrade Fortnight 27 Feb – 12 March: find out what difference Fairtrade makes for Nicaraguan producers

The 650 member co-operative union SOPPEXCCA is an example of how the climate crisis is threatening the lives and livelihoods of small scale producers. But it is also highlights what difference Fairtrade can make in terms of extra income, power and support for families and their communities. As SOPPEXCCA general manager points out ‘ Fairtrade […]

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20 January 2023

Weaving and selling the petate the co-operative way  

The art of weaving using different plants is a fundamental part of Latin American history. In Totogalpa, an Indigenous Chorotega municipality of Madriz, two co-operatives  of young people and two adult cooperatives are involved in complementary ways in weaving and selling petate (woven mats and wall hangings). Winnie Narváez Herrera and her colleagues from  ÁBACOenRed […]

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15 December 2022

Returning to the earth what we take from it: agroecology in practice

Cayo Verde (Green Haven) is the name of a farm belonging to the Ochoa family situated in the hills of Miraflor south of Estelí.  *Winnie Narváez Herrera visited the farm to find out more about the family’s commitment to returning to nature what they are consume: wood, water, fruit, seeds, animals.  In other words agroecology […]

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9 December 2022

From agroecology dreams to agroecology in practice:examples from Estelí

Winnie Narváez Herrera, who works with the popular education organisation ABACOenRed / FUPECG  visited two communities in the Estelí department to learn more about the leading role women small-scale farmers are playing in the transition to agroecology. Agroecology is often referred to merely as a form of production that does not use commercial chemicals. That […]

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28 November 2022

Food sovereignty, agroecology, climate justice & international solidarity

For the past two years NSC has worked in ‘virtual’ solidarity with the Nicaraguan Rural Workers Association (ATC), a member organisation of the global movement La Via Campesina (LVC). So in late October it was an enormous relief when ATC representatives Marlen Sanchez and Erika Takeo were able to undertake a speaker tour of visits […]

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10 October 2022

Speaker tour by Nicaraguan rural workers representatives 

From 26 Oct – 4 Nov Marlen Sanchez and Erika Takeo from the Nicaraguan Rural Workers Association (ATC) will be visiting London, Bristol and Birmingham to participate in events and to meet up with UK organisations such as the UK Landworkers Alliance. Food sovereignty, agroecology, climate justice, gender equality, internationalism, and involving the next generation […]

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24 September 2022

Another way is possible: the example of Nicaragua

Solidarity event organised by NSC and NSCAG Saturday 29 October, 2.30 – 4.30pm, in person only, Lift, 45 White Lion Street, London  N1 9PW Speakers: Francisco Dominguez, NSCAG Executive Committee Marlen Sanchez, Director of the Latin America Institute for Agroecology in Nicaragua, member of the international relations secretariat of the Rural Workers Association (ATC) and […]

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