. >> andnd each corncocob gets registereded at the fairir, wh the farmrmer's name, t the cor of theheand hohow many s cororn e on each cob. anne whohoeeds a particula variety can get ededs dictly from the farmeraratherhan buying tm m commciallyly that's ming g itasier for farmers to divsifyfy sains. >> arod heherefor example, the ack, t t red and the spotted corn have stard d to didisappr. they're e not being grgrown as . we w want to revivive these ts of corn n and reintegrgrate tm back intnto farming. >> the i idea of registering eh corncob exactly y is designed o encouragage the farmerers to w local l varieties, r rather tn buying industrlllly pruced seeds. this corn was s grown byrwrwino gÓmez. he's o one of the lolocal farm. on h his land or m milpa, as e fields are known here, he grows pumpkins, beans and above all maize. ,>> here i havyeyellow cn. there are 14 rows of that. i li to o growots ofof didifferent cololours. i have four r here altogetethe whwhite, yellow,w, black a r d cocorn. and sometimes i've h had pink, spotted or purple cause they've crcross-propagatated ie fiel