Two new communities from the Otavalo and Ibarra cantons visited the Agroecological Transition processes carried out by the Guagalá and Puetaquí communities in Pimampiro.
In the community of Guagalá, they visited the farm of Mrs. Blanquita Obando, who has dedicated a large part of her life to the diversification of her farm, currently she has managed to position the farm as an agrotourism potential, her main activity being the diversity of fruit trees, she currently has around 32 species of fruit trees, she mentions that thanks to the diversification on her farm she has been able to maintain a constant production of fruits, she also mentions that this has allowed her soil not to degrade, due to the very steep slopes and since it began the change of cultivation has implemented physical practices of soil conservation and other practices such as minimum tillage, which has allowed the improvement of the landscape of his farm.