✅ Agroecological Business Model: Mixed Cropping for Food Sovereignty
Pelagie Palé from southwest Burkina Faso shows how she’s increased and diversified her production with mixed cropping.
Despite her problems with access to finance, land and fertilizers, the 23-year-old farmer has been able to significantly increase her yield.
Pelagie hopes to expand more in the future – also to create employment opportunities for other young people: “I would like to have some equipment and some workers to help me with my work.”
✅ To see more videos on the subject, go to the Agroecological Business Model playlist
Additional information
📌 Learn more about the 360° Agri-Jobs approach for an integrated perspective on employment promotion: Link forthcoming.
📌 Dive deeper into Agroecology as an Integrated Transformative Approach: Agroecology – From Principles to Transformative Pathways
📌 Discover the Toolbox for Rural Youth Employment Promotion: An interactive collection with over 70 tested tools — including the combination of employment promotion and green transformation.