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Guinea-Bissau Soaks in the Extremaduran Gardens of Drip Irrigation: 'It's Not the Same to Get the Water Out of Buckets'

Soguiba has been working for 25 years in development cooperation in Guinea-Bissau. Not only has it been there to promote education, the construction of schools or the opening of wells for water supply, but it has also trained local staff to drive changes on the ground. There is now a network of gardeners in 57 communities, with orchards raised to a large extent thanks to Extremadura’s support.
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Soguiba has been working for 25 years in development cooperation in Guinea-Bissau. Not only has it been there to promote education, the construction of schools or the opening of wells for water supply, but it has also trained local staff to drive changes on the ground. There is now a network of gardeners in 57 communities, with orchards raised to a large extent thanks to Extremadura’s support.

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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