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The V Day of Rural Women will claim the role of women in the rural and agricultural environment (09/10/2015)

A farm run by the first woman professional farming Township, Maria Dolores Martinez has been chosen today by the Councillor for Women and Iguladad Estíbaliz Masegosa and Councilman of Agriculture, Antonio Luengo to present the V Day of Rural Women held place next October 14 in the auditorium of the City of San Javier.

The seminar, organized by the departments of Women and Equality and Agriculture, the City of San Javier, the Mayor inaugurated, José Miguel Luengo and the Director General of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Teodora Carmen Morales at 09: 30h.

The program includes three lectures, two of them on "food allergies. Fruits and vegetables, properties and nutrient" and "Help Young Farmers", by Sergio Ballester, agricultural technician COAG-El Mirador and a third on "Seniors, dependence and women rural "by Fuensanta Cascales, Intergenerational Solidarity Murcia, the State Association of Seniors, Dependents and Family in Rural Areas.

A visit to the premises of the multinational Himoinsa, and a fellowship meal in Agrodolores will end this conference also includes a workshop "puts the brakes on your limits", which will be held in the office of COAG-El Mirador, days 20 and 21 October, the company's Outsourcing business In-Tempus, "to help break barriers on false limiting beliefs" he explained the mayor of Women, Estíbaliz Masegosa.

Masegosa, who was accompanied by headman mayor of El Mirador, Tania Linares, said that the aim of this initiative, which is done through the Commission for Rural Women of Local Equality Council, is to give visibility to the role that really has women in rural areas.

The mayor of Agriculture, Antonio Luengo claimed the importance of women in the "more important than it may seem because rural women, still in the background when in many cases it is they who are pulling the cart, a Either way, a key sector for the economy of our town. "

Maria Dolores Martinez thanked the visit to his farm in La Grajuela, the front of which carries 31 years.

It pioneered in deciding, for family reasons, engage in agriculture still very young and remember when I was the only girl among thirty students in the School of Agricultural Training of Torre Pacheco, where he went to train in what would be his new occupation.

Maria Dolores Martinez who heads the Land and Water Association, Ceres and the COAG area woman in the area, no regrets and encourages girls to contemplate agriculture as a career opportunity "that can be achieved, and now that have already taken many steps, and there is support for young farmers. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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