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Producer of Apure Highlights that Thanks to Banmujer Contributes to the Sovereign Field Fair

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VEA / Carlos A. Batatin Islanda Reina from a very young age grew up watching her mother and grandmother work everything related to agriculture. “My mom and dad had as a rule to take me to the collection of cotton, beans or corn,” she tells Diario VEA, and then describe how thanks to a credit granted to her by the Women’s Development Bank, BanMujer, she can follow the legacy of her family’s females, and also become an entrepreneur in her native A…
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VEA / Carlos A. Batatin Islanda Reina from a very young age grew up watching her mother and grandmother work everything related to agriculture. “My mom and dad had as a rule to take me to the collection of cotton, beans or corn,” she tells Diario VEA, and then describe how thanks to a credit granted to her by the Women’s Development Bank, BanMujer, she can follow the legacy of her family’s females, and also become an entrepreneur in her native A…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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