"Perspectives on the rainy season, Monday 19 May, connecting through Zoom", "Measures to prevent Covid-19 during agricultural work", and "Wishing you a happy start to the week..." are some messages that you see in the WhatsApp group of Nicaraguan vegetable farmers, agricultural service companies and other NGOs, including Rikolto.
In the country, farmers are not oblivious to the news and to prevention measures in the face of Covid-19. However, sometimes there is a fear on top of the fear of Covid-19; for example, supplying lettuce to the wholesale market or to supermarkets in the capital city, Managua, finding no buyers and losing the investment.
Figures on the impact of Covid in Nicaragua, published by a national research body in May 2020, pointed to an expected increase in the poverty rate to between 32.2% and 36.9%, and an increase in unemployment to between 7.3% and 9.2%.