Environmental engineer Gian Paolo Daguer leads a volunteer network saving Colombia's endangered native fruits through social ...
Bent over his cellphone on the terrace of his Bogota apartment, Colombia's "Lord of the Fruit" describes the flavors, ...
Bent over his cellphone on the terrace of his Bogota apartment, Colombia's "Lord of the Fruit" describes the flavors, textures, and potential uses of rare species to thousands of social media ...
Gian Paolo Daguer is nicknamed Colombia's 'Lord of the Fruit' for his efforts to protect natural delicacies such as the lucuma from disappearing - Copyright AFP Pablo ...
Bogotá (AFP) – Bent over his cellphone on the terrace of his Bogota apartment, Colombia's "Lord of the Fruit" describes the flavors, textures, and potential uses of rare species to thousands of ...
They call him the 'Lord of the Fruit'. Gian Paolo Daguer is on a mission to save Colombia's endangered tropical fruits using social media Bent over his mobile phone on the terrace of his Bogota ...
Colombia prepares to supply 130 million pounds to the U.S. market during the 2025 spring-summer traviesa season.
It’s hot. It’s humid. But daaaaang, Cartagena is one of the most beautiful, picture-perfect cities I have ever visited.