
New Report: In 2024, TechnoServe Generated $491 Million in Financial Benefits for 1.2 Million People in 2024
Nonprofit details how its work created transformative change for farmers, entrepreneurs, and communities in more than 30 countries
Nonprofit details how its work created transformative change for farmers, entrepreneurs, and communities in more than 30 countries
Potencia tu Agroempresa is a two-year Business Accelerator initiative funded by the by Argidius Foundation, Barranquilla Chamber of Commerce, and Santo Domingo Foundation to boost Latin American Agri-food tech Start-ups and Small food processing businesses in Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, and Mexico to enhance food security in the region through their success.
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and emotion in the lives of our clients around the world. This February, witness different facets of love–parental, communal, and environmental–that motivate our clients to lift themselves, their families, and their communities out of poverty.
In a region of Mexico where the plains meet the mountains, the land teems with life. Agriculture is embedded in the very fabric of life. Smallholder farmers here benefit from the area’s rich, high-quality soil, but earning a living off of the…
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and emotion in the lives of our clients around the world. This month’s photos illustrate the interconnectedness of our global food system and the critical role smallholder farmers play.
In Mexico, smallholder farmers are learning how to transform their farms into prosperous, sustainable agribusinesses with support from TechnoServe and Walmart Foundation Mexico.
Writing in Business Fights Poverty, Carolina Cely and Julieta Ocampo describe TechnoServe's support for sustainable agriculture in Mexico.
In the heart of Tomatlán, Mexico, a municipality whose name means “among tomatoes” in Nahuatl, a group of farmers unite around a shared dream. These producers work tirelessly to grow as an agribusiness and leave a lasting legacy for their families.
In southern and southeastern Mexico, young people like Esmeralda Canul are using the power of sharing knowledge to build more sustainable, prosperous communities for future generations.
This content references the article titled, It Takes Partnership and Innovation to Close the Financing Gap for Small-Scale Farmers, as it exists in the publication Business Fights Poverty. Empowering Smallholder Dairy Farmers: Innovative Solutions and Financial Support…