An Overview Of Our Solution
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- Continent: North America
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What is the environmental or ecological challenge you are targeting with your solution?
Describe the context in which you are operating
Maize is the staple food for most people in Mexico. More than half of the cultivated area is dedicated to maize, and a significant share of the production is done by small farmers using traditional practices and using native maize races. For these farmers, the polycultural growing system known as milpa represents not only the production of maize, but of several other foods that contribute to their food security and overall self-reliance. The use of landraces better adapted to the climatic conditions of the region decreases the dependency on irrigation systems and external inputs and strengthens social bonds and community relations because milpa systems can’t be worked using heavy machinery, thus farmers often rely on collective work and other forms of cooperation.
These practices are slowly disappearing to industrial agriculture, and farmers are forced to change their traditions to meet market demands or migrate to the US and leave agriculture altogether, and women are recurring to hybrid maize species for tortillas instead of richer landraces.
How did you impact natural resource use and greenhouse gas emissions?
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Most of the expenses of Red Tsiri are met with funds generated by its own operation through marked-based revenue; through for some more specialized labor and administrative tasks a certain amount comes from govt. grants or other sources.