Brazil: Guarani-Kaiowas from Mato Grosso do Sul will receive creole seeds produced in Rio Grande do Sul

게시됨 2021년 8월 13일

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A shipment of 3.4 tons of Creole and agroecological seeds, along with biofertilizers and soil remineralizer, produced by peasant cooperatives from Rio Grande do Sul is set to be delivered to the Guarani-Kaiowa indigenous people in Mato Grosso do Sul on Friday. The initiative is a show of solidarity and aims to support the indigenous community in achieving self-sustainment through the production of quality, healthy, agro-ecological food. The seeds include a variety of crops, and the project is supported by organizations such as CIMI, MPA, CPT, and the Padre Josimo Cultural Institute, as well as the cooperatives Cooperbio, Cooperfumos, Bionatur and South Arpa.
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The arrival of a load of 3.4 tons of Creole and agroecological seeds produced by peasant cooperatives from Rio Grande do Sul to the state of Mato Grosso do Sul is scheduled for this Friday (13th), where they will be delivered to indigenous people of the Guarani ethnic group. -Kaiowa. "First and foremost, it is an act of solidarity by the peasants with the Guarani-Kaiowa indigenous people who are fighting for their territories", explains Friar Sérgio Görgen, who is accompanying the delegation that is conducting the material. “It's a fraternal exchange, exchange of support, knowledge, interaction, experiences. We have a lot to learn from our indigenous brothers, especially with regard to their struggles, resistance and firmness in defending their territories.” :: "This government is an enemy of food sovereignty", says Friar Sérgio Görgen :: The project has the participation of organizations such as the Indigenous Missionary Council (CIMI), the Small Farmers Movement (MPA), the ...
출처: Brasildefato

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