A collaborative Research project between three institutions Colorado State University, Grupo Yanapai and World Neighbors started in 2014 in Junín Ayacucho and Huancavelica has been granted a phase III named:
Sharing of results and experiences Within the framework of the Forages and Fallows II project: “Expanding the impacts of improved fallows and landscape management for soil fertility and ecosystem services”
THE AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE held a meeting called «QUINUA: PRESENT AND FUTURE» where an x-ray was made on this nutritious Andean seed, which has great nutritional potential.
In May 2017, indigenous farmers from five rural communities in the Yauli district of the Huancavelica region in Peru, harvested their fields with 17 potato clones with increased levels of
May 11, 2018 Alicia Azorsa, a 19-year-old farmer from the community of Castillapata, located in the Andean highlands of Peru, is happy to grow and consume the nutritious native potatoes.
The participation of custodian farmers of native potato diversity in the organic market (2014-2016) Severin Polreich*1, Maria Scurrah*2, and Gaia Luziatelli*3 *1 Associate Scientist, Genetics, Genomics and Crop Improvement *2