Agroecological model for avian coccidiosis. See more
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Gene editing for improvement in plant and animal species. See more
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Prevention and management of Fusarium wilt in bananas. See more
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Soil-based carbon sequestration in Latin America and the Caribbean. See more
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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
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Legume integration or nitrogen fertilization enhances nitrogen cycling in grasslands. See more
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Mixed pastures with forage peanuts emit fewer greenhouse gases than fertilized monocultures. See more
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Integrated strategies for biological pest control in Andean crops: the fruit borer under the spotlight. See more
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Innovation in water management: New digital platform to optimize irrigation. See more
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Digital tools and training boost climate-smart dairy farming. See more
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Webinar 31: Toward a sustainable future: Innovations in irrigation and fertilization management in quinoa. See more
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Agrobiodiversity as a key to Food Security in the Andean Region. See more
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Webinar 33: Agriculture 4.0: Irrigation innovation to tackle climate change. See more
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Early Detection of Huanglongbing Citrus Greening: Tools and Strategies for Diagnosis in Citrus Fruits.
December 6th. Time: 10 am (EST).
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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 27 years 204 regional agricultural innovation platforms have been co-financed for an amount of US $ 150.7 million, which has reached 531 institutions and 35 countries worldwide.