Aquaponics project makes local news
Fernando Maldonado – aquaponics enthusiast – has been working hard to get Seres’ demonstration aquaponicssystem up and running and producing fresh, organic food and after months of hard work, the moment has finally arrived! Just two weeks ago, Fernando ran the first training workshop for campesinos and small fish farmers from across Guatemala, some of which travelled for up to 4 hours to make it do the one-day workshop that included a hands-on demonstration of the new educational aquaponics system. The system will be used for just such a purpose – teaching traditional subsistence farmers and small-scale aquaculturists that there is a sustainable, more economically viable way to produce healthy, organic food. The project was recently featured in El Periodico, one of Guatemala’s largest newspapers. You can read more of the article below:A group of disadvantaged youth that also work in the community garden have been actively involved in helping Fernando to build this system, and learning all the while. We hope that they will stay involved in the ongoing running of the system – and get a great source of fresh protein as an added bonus! http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/es/20120804/pais/216001