Brazil: Government of Santa Catarina allocates 15% more resources to the Corn Seeds Project

Published 2024년 6월 4일

Tridge summary

The Santa Catarina government has increased its investment in the Corn Seeds Project of the Terra Boa 2024 Program by 15% compared to 2023, investing over R$34.8 million this year. The project's goal is to provide 170,000 bags of high-quality corn seeds to benefit over 42,500 farming families, helping to address the state's corn production deficit. The program aims to improve yield and support the meat and dairy industries. In addition to the Corn Seeds Project, the Terra Boa Program is investing over R$111 million in 2024 in various other projects to support Santa Catarina farmers.
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The Government of Santa Catarina, through the State Secretariat for Agriculture and Livestock (SAR), presented on Monday (03) the Corn Seeds Project of the Terra Boa 2024 Program, which received 15% more investment this year compared to 2023. The launch event was held in Jacinto Machado, at Cooperja Cooperativa Agroindustrial. Photos: At the event, Epagri presented ongoing research on the Corn Leafhopper Monitoring Program, and a contract was also signed for the Water Program in Campo SC. The program officially presented the video produced by Fecoagro about the 40th anniversary of the Terra Boa Program. Corn Seeds Project The Corn Seeds Project is part of the Terra Boa Program, this year this project will make 170 thousand bags of corn seeds available, expected to benefit more than 42.5 thousand farming families in Santa Catarina, from practically all municipalities in the state. The State Government through the SAR will invest more than R$34.8 million in the Corn Seeds Project, ...

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