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Farmers in Toledo Trained on Growing Pitaya and Sour Sop

Love Staff October 25, 2022

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise is continuing its training sessions for farmers on growing Pitaya, also known as dragon fruit, and sour sop. The latest round of training is being held in the Toledo District and kicked off earlier today. Here is Love News Senior Toledo Correspondent Paul Mahung with that story.

The ministry has held similar training courses in the Orange Walk and Corozal Districts.

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