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As the largest of the Central American countries, Nicaragua is also one of the most ecologically diverse. Lakes, volcanoes, rainforests and wide agricultural plains provide the setting for amazing biodiversity and tremendous potential in agriculture and natural resources. While Nicaragua’s soils are some of the most fertile in the region, crop yields continue to lag behind neighboring countries.
CRS Nicaragua manages a large portfolio of agricultural projects serving the country’s poorest and seeking to sustainably increase their food production, incomes, and access to markets. Yield improvements are sought through a focus on improved soil and water management that will also increase the resilience of the producers and their communities in the face of climate change.