Agroecological model for avian coccidiosis.See more
Gene editing for improvement in plant and animal species. See more
Prevention and management of Fusarium wilt in bananas. See more
Soil-based carbon sequestration in Latin America and the Caribbean. See more
Experts gathered for a FONTAGRO webinar with INIAP – Ecuador, INIA – Peru, INIAF – Bolivia, and AGROSAVIA – Colombia to discuss Agrobiodiversity as a Key Factor in Food Security in the Andean Region.See more
Legume integration or nitrogen fertilization enhances nitrogen cycling in grasslands.See more
Mixed pastures with forage peanuts emit fewer greenhouse gases than fertilized monocultures. See more
Integrated strategies for biological pest control in Andean crops: the fruit borer under the spotlight.See more
Innovation in water management: New digital platform to optimize irrigation. See more
Digital tools and training boost climate-smart dairy farming.See more
Webinar 31: Toward a sustainable future: Innovations in irrigation and fertilization management in quinoa.See more
Agrobiodiversity as a key to Food Security in the Andean Region. See more
Webinar 33: Agriculture 4.0: Irrigation innovation to tackle climate change. See more
Early Detection of Huanglongbing Citrus Greening: Tools and Strategies for Diagnosis in Citrus Fruits.
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About FONTAGRO
FONTAGRO was created 1998 with the purpose of promoting the increase of the competitiveness of the agri-food sector, ensuring the sustainable management of natural resources and the reduction of poverty in the region. The objective of FONTAGRO is to establish itself as a sustainable financing mechanism for the development of agricultural technology and innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean and Spain, and to establish a forum for the discussion of priority topics of technological innovation. The member countries are: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Spain, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela. In the last 21 years 167 regional agricultural innovation platforms have been co-financed for an amount of US $ 124 million, which has reached 452 institutions and 33 countries worldwide.