Within the framework of the Ñapu’ãke program, the first lady Silvana Abdo enabled the seventeenth center for training and production of soy derivatives. The work will benefit more than 500 families living in vulnerable situations in the city of Guarambaré, in the Central department.
On this occasion, some 527 families will benefit from the government initiative that bears the name of “Food Security and Nutrition based on soybeans in vulnerable communities of Asunción and the Central department.”
The beneficiaries stressed the importance of feeding their respective families in a nutritious way, with the addition that this community activity will allow them to generate income for family support.
It should be noted that the Binational disbursed funds for the acquisition of tools that will be used in the processing and pasteurization of soybeans; in addition to a motorcar for the free distribution, house by house, of food to families in the area.
Other places that will soon have their soy derivatives processing centers are Zeballos Cué, Bañado Sur, Itauguá, Luque, the Tacumbú Penitentiary and the Itauguá Correctional Center for Minors.