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Feira de Santana will distribute 216 tons of seeds for the winter harvest; learn more

The city of Feira de Santana in Brazil is set to distribute 216 tons of seeds to support local farmers for the upcoming winter harvest.

The municipality of Feira de Santana, the second largest city in Bahia, Brazil, is organizing the distribution of 216 tons of seeds aimed at boosting this year's winter harvest. The initiative includes the delivery of 144 tons of beans and 72 tons of corn specifically targeted towards small family farmers who primarily cultivate on small plots of land. This agricultural support is crucial as it allows these farmers to sustain their production, with a portion being sold in local markets and the remainder used for family consumption.

The distribution event is scheduled for March 19, coinciding with the Day of Saint Joseph, which holds cultural significance in Brazilian agriculture. According to popular tradition, if it rains on this day, it signals favorable weather conditions for the months ahead, ensuring adequate moisture in the soil for planting to occur. This belief, known as "lavoura ganha" in rural communities, underscores the intertwined nature of agricultural activities and cultural rituals in the region.

The city administration highlights that this effort is part of a broader strategy to enhance the livelihood of local farmers and promote food security within the community. By providing these essential resources, Feira de Santana aims to empower its farmers, particularly those from family-run operations, who play a vital role in the local agricultural landscape and economy.

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