Indigenous community sees stunning results after making high-tech addition to farming practices: 'We pay less for energy'
Indigenous community sees stunning results after making high-tech addition to farming practices: 'We pay less for energy'

Indigenous community sees stunning results after making high-tech addition to farming practices: 'We pay less for energy'

Desemboque del Seri, a community in northern Mexico, has seen stunning results after installing solar panels in family vegetable gardens.
Verónica Molina, a member of the indigenous Comcaac community, has led the charge, according to Inter Press Service. After learning about solar farms in India in 2016, that experience inspired her to change how her community functioned.
This change has allowed Molina's community to save money and live in a healthier environment. While this technology is relatively new to Mexico, Molina's work has the potential to revolutionize how many people live.
"With the panels, we pay less for energy, and with the gardens we save money on vegetables," Molina said in a translated statement to IPS.