Agros International is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty for rural families in Central America and Mexico by enabling landless communities to achieve land ownership and economic stability. We have learned that the root causes of poverty extend across communities and are passed down from generation to generation, and so the Agros development model is holistic, sustainable, and focused on long term results. This commitment to the long-term sustainability of a whole community serves to break the cycle of poverty in all its forms.
1.12.12Families in Santa Fe celebrate a successful harvest marking the 1st time they didn?t need to buy corn! http://t.co/AB35g4jn
1.10.12Read all about Carlos & Arely?s journey in our debut "Sharing Their Voices" blog - the fist of a continuing series http://t.co/1MtKIuRz
1.06.12Check out our latest blog on the culmination of a two year partnership with the World Bank! http://t.co/tCtizvyV
Restoring Broken Relationships
Read a blog essay on how Agros defines poverty, and how that definition drives our unique development process.
How exactly does Agros seek to end rural poverty? Discover the components of the Agros development model by clicking here.
Sharing Their Voices: Carlos & Arely
This is the first installment of what we hope will be a continuing series, Sharing Their Voices, which will highlight some of the families ... Read entry












