Memories: PAT | Importance of agroecological zoning
May 3, 2023 | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm In-person event. Main topic The importance of knowing the main characteristics of the soil and climate and the interaction between them to determine
May 3, 2023 | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm In-person event. Main topic The importance of knowing the main characteristics of the soil and climate and the interaction between them to determine
Learning objectives: Training for Facilitators: Inter-institutional technical cooperation is essential to contribute to the adoption of practices and technologies that allow us to be more sustainable and productive. Inside of the
Objective: Know the concept of agroecological zoning and its origin and importance for the management of sugarcane cultivation and its relationship with site-specific agriculture
Learning objectives: At the end of the training, participants will be able to: Know how to verify the physical characteristics of the soil (textural family, effective depth and humidity regime) and its
Site-specific agriculture is defined as the art of carrying out the agronomic practices required by a plant species, according to the spatial and temporal conditions of the site.
Site-specific agriculture is an approach to the development of local productive systems in which the decisions of agricultural companies are based on knowledge of the
Cenicaña presents the fourth approach to agroecological zoning for the cultivation of sugar cane in the Cauca River valley, in which 156 zones were identified.
GHS formed based on detailed soil studies carried out in the flat part of the Cauca river valley
Soils identified in the detailed studies carried out in the flat part of the Cauca river valley and its respective homogeneous group
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