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Climate Change Hits Female Farmers in Suriname Particularly Hard

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PARAMARIBO – The agricultural sector in Suriname relies heavily on the efforts of women, but their crucial role often remains overlooked and undervalued. According to Curt Delice, representative of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), the current climate crisis is dangerously exacerbating existing inequalities. While agriculture is the economic engine of rural areas in the Western Hemisphere, women in this sector o…
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PARAMARIBO – The agricultural sector in Suriname relies heavily on the efforts of women, but their crucial role often remains overlooked and undervalued. According to Curt Delice, representative of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), the current climate crisis is dangerously exacerbating existing inequalities. While agriculture is the economic engine of rural areas in the Western Hemisphere, women in this sector o…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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