If you Guild it, they will come: F2F Guatemala’s unique approach to virtual extension support with small ruminant associations during the pandemic
By Otto Rivera, F2F Guatemala Guatemalan smallholder farmers were hit especially hard by COVID-19’s impact on agricultural value chains. While many do not have access to technical assistance and training during normal conditions, the pandemic worsened this isolation as no technicians or trainers could physically reach rural communities and farms. Additionally, growing concern about drought conditions, especially in Central America, has increased the focus on hardier animal husbandry options, specifically small ruminants. The Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) team in Guatemala implemented a rapid response to these challenges by contacting their partner organizations to identify their training and assistance needs that F2F could address virtually. Among many opportunities identified and seized, F2F Guatemala embarked on a unique endeavor to facilitate knowledge exchange for small ruminant production, processing, and sustainability in the region. The first remote assignment in Guatemala was with the...