
Women Leading the Way in Protecting Indigenous Seeds in Mwenezi
In Mwenezi District, where droughts and erratic rainfall threaten farming livelihoods, women farmers are safeguarding the future of agriculture through community seed banks. By saving

In Mwenezi District, where droughts and erratic rainfall threaten farming livelihoods, women farmers are safeguarding the future of agriculture through community seed banks. By saving

Valerie Chatindo (30) is part of the African Women in Agroecology Leadership in Agroecology (AWOLA) Mentorship Program, an initiative designed to strengthen women’s leadership in

In Fungai Village, Gutu District, Regina Pabiwa (65) is showing how women farmers can transform livelihoods and preserve indigenous seeds through agroecology. Working with Chinyika

Shamiso Mpofu (49) is a smallholder farmer from Kachecheti Ward 3, BH9 Ndhlovu Village, who specializes in growing traditional grains such as mhunga (sorghum), finger

Kenneth Chabira (30) from Rujeko Village, Ward 10, Chimanimani District, under Chief Chikukwa is a testament and a force to reckon with, proving that young

In Ward 23 of Bikita District, in Jeri Village, 55-year-old Charity Mujenge is championing the revival of traditional food systems in her household and community.

Mirriam Chakabarwa (40) is a passionate small-scale farmer from Matiashe Village, Ward 8, under Chief Muusha in Chimanimani District. She works with PELUM Zimbabwe member

Gideon Mangare (30), a youth farmer from Gutaurare Village in Ward 22 under Chief Zimunya, says agroecology opened his eyes to the harm caused by

Stephenus Tafirenyika (52), is a passionate smallholder farmer residing in Wayerera Masembura Village, Ward 10, under Chief Masembura in Bindura. He says organic farming has

Anna Chinguura (59) a smallholder farmer from Machingura Village in Ward 12, Makonde district works with PELUM Zimbabwe member Musoromuchena Skills for Life. She has
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