FONTAGRO participated in the Forum: “USDA’s 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum. Cultivating the Future”.
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We met with representatives from IICA to coordinate implementation activities for FONTAGRO projects.
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The II Webinar on the 2024 Call was held, which is open until May 3rd, 2024.
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The Webinar “The Future of Potatoes: Addressing the Challenge of Late Blight Complex” was held between INIAP Ecuador, INIA Peru, AGROSAVIA, and INIA Chile with the support of CIP.
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We trained project leaders and administrative staff on the Annual Technical Follow-up Report (ATFR).
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Learn more about optimizing pasture management and increasing forage production.
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Harvests of the Future: Optimization of Irrigation with Satellite Vegetation Indices.
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Harvests of the Future: Optimization of Irrigation with Satellite Vegetation Indices.
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Revolutionizing Dairy Farming: Innovation and Sustainability at Your Fingertips.
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FONTAGRO is advancing in potato seed production. With INTA Argentina, we held the preparatory meeting for a new project “Use, production, and trade of potato seed in Latin America”.
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We participated in the FAO Scientific Committee Meeting. FONTAGRO worked to strengthen strategic alliances, joining forces for a sustainable future.
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Collaborating for institutional strengthening. FONTAGRO, IDB, AGROSAVIA, INIA Uruguay, and INTA Argentina are preparing a survey to identify the needs of Agricultural Research Institutes.
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Preparing a key event in Food Safety. Preparations have begun for a webinar on agri-food safety, a collaboration between INIA Venezuela and IICA.
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A study finds a weak point in the avian coccidiosis parasite and paves the way for the development of new vaccines.
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New study! The incidence of Fusarium wilt (tropical race 4) in Colombian banana crops varies with soil factors.
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In xerophytic forests of Argentina, bird diversity is maximized with high canopy covers and low grazing intensities.
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Manual for monitoring HLB, its vector, and other pests.
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Annual Technical Follow-up Report (ATFR) Preparation Manual.
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AIM4CLIMATE Projects. FONTAGRO leaves its mark on AIM4CLIMATE with registered projects to revolutionize sustainable agriculture.
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Production of mini-tubers of native potatoes. Farmers produce genetically and phytosanitary high-quality seed of native potato varieties in the low-cost pilot laboratory of Alizal, Colombia.
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Water resource experts from Latin America and Spain will present results. Our advanced PLAS FONTAGRO Satellite Platform enables precise crop monitoring and irrigation management optimization, enhancing agricultural sustainability.
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FONTAGRO: 2024 Call is open. Your opportunity to lead change has arrived! FONTAGRO and the Government of New Zealand are seeking innovative proposals for regional projects that reinvent productivity. Send us your project!
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Soil Carbon Stock Monitoring Workshop. Training workshop on temporary monitoring of soil organic carbon stock for land use and management.
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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.