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Ancient Maya Knowledge Helps Guatemalan Farmers Cut Agrochemical Use
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Ancient Maya Knowledge Helps Guatemalan Farmers Cut Agrochemical Use

Posted by Correspondent June 15, 2026
Farmers in Guatemala are reviving ancient Maya agricultural knowledge to create natural biopesticides from locally available plants, reducing dependence on costly agrochemicals. The approach is improving soil health, protecting biodiversity, and helping communities build more sustainable and resilient food systems.
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Indigenous Knowledge Is the Missing Link in Climate Resilience
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Indigenous Knowledge Is the Missing Link in Climate Resilience

Posted by Dr. Millicent Kabara May 13, 2026
As climate disasters intensify, indigenous knowledge is emerging as a vital tool for climate resilience. Across Africa, communities are combining traditional ecological wisdom with modern science to strengthen adaptation, conserve ecosystems, and prepare for an uncertain climate future.
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