Smallholder farmers produce more than 70% of the world’s food, yet many fail to make ends meet. In addition to limit their ability to grow more to feed the neighboring population, it also prevents them from accessing to basic services such as water, sanitation and education.
It particularly affects women, accounting for more than half of these farmers.
Smallholder farmers produce more than 70% of the world’s food, yet many fail to make ends meet. In addition to limit their ability to grow more to feed the neighboring population, it also prevents them from accessing to basic services such as water, sanitation and education.
It particularly affects women, accounting for more than half of these farmers.
Smallholder farmers produce more than 70% of the world’s food, yet many fail to make ends meet. In addition to limit their ability to grow more to feed the neighboring population, it also prevents them from accessing to basic services such as water, sanitation and education.
It particularly affects women, accounting for more than half of these farmers.
Smallholder farmers produce more than 70% of the world’s food, yet many fail to make ends meet. In addition to limit their ability to grow more to feed the neighboring population, it also prevents them from accessing to basic services such as water, sanitation and education.
It particularly affects women, accounting for more than half of these farmers.