1+1 campaign: 48,872 times thank you!

End of the campaign with UCLouvain for farmers in Benin

1+1 campaign: 48,872 times thank you!

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Thanks to the tremendous generosity of UCLouvain staff, the 1+1 campaign run by the university and its NGO, Louvain Coopération, raised €48,872 in support of farmers in Benin.

This sum will enable us to:

  • Train 930 farmers in agroecological practices,
  • Reduce the use of chemical pesticides and improve the health of rural families,
  • Preserve soils and biodiversity,
  • Encourage the production of natural fertilisers and sustainable sales channels.

The solidarity of the entire UCLouvain community is bringing about concrete and lasting change.

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