ATTRA - Voices from the Field
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ATTRA - Voices from the Field
The Farming Systems of Puerto Rico
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Episode 367: The Farming Systems of Puerto Rico
This episode of Voices from the Field explores the ancient Taino Conuco farming systems of Puerto Rico in a conversation between NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Gabriella Soto-Velez and researcher Joseph Navarro. They discuss how these sustainable practices supported self-sufficiency during pre-colonial times, their evolution through colonial and industrial transitions, and their potential to transform Puerto Rico’s future and address modern challenges like soil erosion, food insecurity, and climate resilience.
Related Resources:
Can Indigenous Agricultural Methods of Puerto Rico Mitigate Climate Change and Feed the Island?
Jungle: How Tropical Forests Shaped World History – and Us
Precision Ecology
Contact Gabriella Soto-Velez a at gabriellas@ncat.org and lee@ncat.org.
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