Guanacaste, located in northwestern Costa Rica, is a province known for its vast lands and rich biodiversity but has a low population density compared to other regions. Despite its natural wealth, it faces significant sustainable development challenges, particularly in agriculture. Agriculture, a traditional economic pillar, supports between 18% and 25% of the population. However, conventional methods pose environmental problems, and local farmers lack knowledge and resources to produce high-value organic products. To address these issues, the Agro-organic Association of Guanacaste was founded, providing affordable certification and continuous training, transforming the agricultural landscape.
The Guanacaste Organic Agriculture Association has transformed the local bioeconomy in Guanacaste by shifting from conventional to organic and sustainable farming practices. With 30 active members, they have implemented participatory certifications and created direct distribution channels, eliminating intermediaries and increasing producers' incomes. Beyond economic improvement, they have reduced the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, benefiting the environment. The Association has also strengthened community cohesion, promoting gender equity and inclusion, positively impacting the quality of life for the province's residents.
La Asociación Agro-orgánica Guanacasteca ha transformado la agricultura local, aumentando de 22 a 30 miembros activos y promoviendo prácticas sostenibles y orgánicas. Han implementado certificaciones participativas y eliminado intermediarios, lo que ha incrementado los ingresos de los productores. Además, han reducido el uso de pesticidas y fertilizantes químicos, beneficiando al medio ambiente, y han fortalecido la cohesión comunitaria, promoviendo la equidad de género e inclusión. La iniciativa ha mejorado significativamente la calidad de vida y la estabilidad socioeconómica en Guanacaste.The Guanacaste Organic Agriculture Association has transformed local agriculture, growing from 22 to 30 active members and promoting sustainable and organic practices. They have implemented participatory certifications and eliminated intermediaries, increasing producers' incomes. Additionally, they have reduced the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, benefiting the environment, and strengthe
Guanacaste Organic Agriculture Association on Local Farming
Sustainable Transformation: The Impact of the Guanacaste Organic Agriculture Association on Local Farming