Last Wednesday, January 24th, the Nordic Walk took place, and once again, the well-known Torres de Lliçà de Vall passed through the Santa Maria del Vallès Agricultural Colony.
This time, during the explanation, emphasis was placed on the Foundation's Agrarian Project. Attendees were amazed by the detailed explanations of the agricultural project, the tastings offered, and the opportunity to purchase products that contribute to the development of the Cultivate and Educate program. The latter is a project that not only focuses on agricultural production but also creates significant employment opportunities thanks to the sale of these products.
The event was not only a cultural and social gathering but also an opportunity for the community to actively participate and contribute to the promotion of projects that foster employment and sustainable development in the region. The positive response from participants reflects the interest and support for initiatives that seek to integrate agriculture with learning and the generation of economic opportunities.
Finally, we would like to highlight and thank everyone for participating in this event, which attracted over 300 people. Many thanks to all of you for making it possible.










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