For Mexico’s Indigenous Peoples, self-driven development protects people and planet
In the Michoacán region, an IFAD-supported Indigenous community is restoring their homeland and strengthening their community.
The IFAD-funded Rural Adelante Project in El Salvador helps rural youth stay in their communities and make a living from agriculture, instead of migrating to cities or abroad.
Iris Maribel Alberto Laínez is one of hundreds of young people who have received training in new agricultural practices and help with buying equipment so that they can set up successful businesses.
The support has helped Iris and her colleagues from the El Limón cooperative establish a prosperous vegetable-growing business using a modern cultivation system called hydroponics. Instead of using soil, plants are grown on rocks or coconut fibre in greenhouses and are fed with a solution containing a refined blend of micronutrients, allowing for year-round harvesting.