Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food

by Seed Programs International
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food
Seeds for Guatemala Maya to Grow 5 Tons of Food

Summary

Genocide + Crop Failure = Food Insecurity = Malnutrition. The Garden in a Box provided by Seed Programs International will grow up to 5 tons of fresh organic vegetables for a community in great need of nutrition and income. A former President was convicted of genocide when indigenous Maya were targeted during Guatemala's civil war. Today, a whole generation is shattered and Guatemalan Ixil Maya children suffer an 85% malnutrition rate. An average income of $2 per day keeps families in poverty.

$1,221
total raised
14
donors
0
monthly donors
10
years

Challenge

Today, Ixil farmers are organized into a coffee-producers organization and are working toward income improvement, but this does not address the lack of nutritious food. Many vegetable gardens are unplanted due to a lack of seeds. Planted sites are unproductive due to loss of knowledge of traditional Mayan organic methods. Knowledge was lost during the 36 year civil war. Families were killed or left their farms to hide in the mountains.

Solution

Over 2100 children, elderly, and adults will have new access to nutritious organic vegetables. Critical family income is increased through cash or barter of surplus produce in the local markets. Seed banks and vegetable starts combined with education provide for sustainability. Seeds for community gardens reduces malnutrition among those unable to garden themselves.

Long-Term Impact

Children and young adults will learn traditional Mayan organic farming and new methods in composting and soil improvement. Seed banks will ensure long term sustainability, support a strong education program, economic development, and increased food security.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Seed Programs International

Location: Asheville, NC - USA
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Twitter: @seedprograms
Project Leader:
Peter Marks
Asheville , NC United States

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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