Tenerife Weekly News
  • Home
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • La Provincia
  • Europa Press
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • La Provincia
  • Europa Press
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly News
No Result
View All Result
Home Diario de Avisos

“How is it possible that we are so many and we are seen so little?”

April 1, 2022
in Diario de Avisos
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
2
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


“How is it possible that we are so many and we are seen so little”? With a question as simple as it was direct, one of the honorees on the occasion of Women’s Day in Santa Cruz, and who last night received recognition from the City Council of the capital, summed up the need to focus attention on a world, the rural world, in that women are essential pieces so that, every day, the products of the land and the sea reach the tables of consumers. Pilar Carballo is the one who asked this question during her intervention in the institutional act held yesterday in the Municipal Plenary Hall. This 47-year-old rancher, who left the office to take charge of a livestock farm, recalled that “70% of world agriculture is in the hands of women who live on small farms carrying out tasks that are essential for the operation of these farms” . She advocated “support” for local and local products, more so at this time, since “although impossible sovereignty is impossible, if we produce and you consume, it is the best way to continue our work.”

In the act, presided over by the mayor, José Manuel Bermúdez, Estefanía Martín, current president of the Cooperative of the Market of Our Lady of Africa, recognized for her career linked to the rural world, was also recognized. During her speech, she wanted to pay tribute to the women of her town, those of El Tablero, “women who have been and are fighters and proud, who began to work when they were very young, and who multiplied to reach all the tasks . The same in the garden, as with the cattle, who got up at midnight to get on the back of a truck to go to La Recova to sell, and at the same time take care of children and elderly people.

Martín went on to say that thanks to the work of these women, “today we can live much better.” “In the most difficult moments, El Tablero has always been there, being Santa Cruz’s pantry, and we owe that to those women,” Martín concluded.

The third of the honored women, Carmen Soto Barrera, 33, a native of Candelaria, is the Patron Saint of a professional fishing boat. In her speech, she spoke of the difficulties that a profession like hers continues to have for women. “This is a very masculinized sector, in which women are in the background, although there are many of us. It is difficult to enter this sector because generally only men go on board the fishing boats, the belief continues to prevail that it is bad luck to have women on board, or that we do not have strength or capacity. I am an example that this is not a utopia”. She ended her speech by defending the need for equality policies as well as the defense of a sector that is so necessary for the Islands, such as traditional fishing.

Bermúdez congratulated the winners on behalf of all the chicharreros, “for a distinction that recognizes their worth and bravery, but above all their courage, determination and perseverance.”





Source link

Related Posts

Diario de Avisos

“We arrived with nothing and they have taken us by the hand until we have this independence”

July 3, 2022
Diario de Avisos

almost three decades under the ocean

July 2, 2022
Diario de Avisos

An ex-alcoholic opens the first ‘dry house’ in Europe in the north of Tenerife

July 2, 2022

Recommended

The Canary Islands are studying asking for negative tests in Covid-19 from unvaccinated officials

10 months ago

Justice confirms fifteen years in prison for a man for stabbing his partner in front of his three children in Tenerife

3 months ago

Aid for the payment of water grows 175% in Santa Cruz

2 months ago

Cabildo and City Council of Los Realejos remove 218,000 kilos of potatoes affected by the moth

10 months ago

The best gift: a cheese from Tenerife to save farmers

3 weeks ago

Sí Podemos Canarias asks for the resignation of Batet if the TC returns the seat to Alberto Rodríguez

3 weeks ago

Categories

  • Blog
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • El Diario
  • Europa Press
  • La Provincia
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

“We arrived with nothing and they have taken us by the hand until we have this independence”

almost three decades under the ocean

Canary dominance in the popular tests of Reventón El Paso Fred.Olsen Express

An ex-alcoholic opens the first ‘dry house’ in Europe in the north of Tenerife

These will be the sections affected by the rehabilitation of the TF-1 next week

New cuts on the southern highway starting Sunday

Trending

La Provincia

The paralysis in Second: eight teams, without signings

by Admin
July 3, 2022
0

An unusual market. Patience makes the difference in the new Wall Street of the ball. UD has...

Icodenses will have an opinion on what sand to use on San Marcos beach

July 3, 2022

“Innovating with culture and activism the concept of ‘pride’ attracts international figures”

July 3, 2022

“We arrived with nothing and they have taken us by the hand until we have this independence”

July 3, 2022

almost three decades under the ocean

July 2, 2022
Tenerife Weekly News

© 2022 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • La Provincia
  • Europa Press
  • Contact

© 2022 Tenerife Weekly

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.