Formosa in Argentina: More than 100 family farmers from Riacho He He joined Renspa and Renaf

Published 2020년 11월 5일

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Over 100 family farmers in Formosa's Riacho He He region have registered with the Sanitary Registries of Agricultural Producers (Renspa) and Family Agriculture (Renaf) with the support of local authorities and Senasa, despite COVID-19 restrictions. The registration is part of an initiative to exempt these farmers from 80 Senasa procedures, aimed at animal health, safety, and plant protection. The registration will continue due to high demand, and an agreement was made to visit farms, provide GAP training, and offer advice on constructing and equipping packing rooms for curcubitáceas.
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FORMOSA More than 100 family farmers from the Riacho He He area of Formosa joined the national Sanitary Registries of Agricultural Producers (Renspa) and Family Agriculture (Renaf) during a registration session organized by the National Service of Agri-Food Health and Quality (Senasa), the provincial Ministry of Production and Environment, the National Secretariat of Family Agriculture and the local Municipality. The task was carried out respecting the health measures for the prevention of COVID 19 and during its course, personnel from the Ministry of Production and Environment of the Province also received documentation to grant certificates to producers affected by the drought, within the framework of the declaration of agricultural emergency. Following a request from the mayor of Riacho He He, Rubén Solalinde, Senasa Móvil went to the aforementioned town to register family farmers who own between 4 to 8 hectares and produce green onions, parsley, carrots, pumpkin, watermelon, ...

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