In a notable effort to support rural farmers, the Jorge Briceño Suárez company of the 33rd front, Magdalena Medio block of the FARC has been diligently engaged in agricultural activities across various communities. Aiming to foster self-sustainability and improve the quality of life for Colombian families, the guerrillas have dedicated themselves to plowing and planting lands, leaving a positive mark in the regions where they operate.
This initiative, carried out with no ulterior motives, reflects the guerrillas' commitment to the well-being of the people. "We do this out of love for the people and to achieve essential changes in the communities," stated members of the company. Their focus is on contributing to sustainable development by leaving crops that directly benefit local farmers.
Additionally, the company plans to continue its efforts in land mechanization, which will allow communities to optimize their agricultural processes and increase production. This type of work not only seeks immediate well-being but also a more prosperous future for all families in the region.
This effort also demonstrates the FARC's commitment to the peace dialogues they are engaged in with the national government, showing their interest in building a more just and equitable society. Through these actions, the guerrillas are proving that their dedication to the social and economic development of communities goes beyond armed struggle, focusing on creating a better tomorrow for the Colombian people.