Peru: INIA's contribution in promoting agriculture with crops of high genetic value stands out

Published 2021년 7월 14일

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The National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) has celebrated 43 years of operation with the development of 30 new crops and the establishment of 12 modern laboratory complexes, improving the productivity and competitiveness of small farmers. These farmers have seen their production quality improve through over 41,000 farmers benefiting from 654 innovation and research projects, leading to the improvement of 81 productive chains. This has been achieved through investments exceeding 221.5 million soles, as reported by Andina.
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With implementation of laboratories and research development. A few days ago the aforementioned entity celebrated 43 years of institutional life. With the release of 30 new crops with high genetic value and the implementation of 12 complexes of modern laboratories, the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA) has allowed that in the last 3 years, more than 25,000 small farmers improve the quality and competitiveness of its agricultural production with an agro-export focus. This was highlighted by the head of INIA, Jorge Maicelo Quintana, during the start of activities for the 43 years of institutional life of the entity, in which he highlighted that the contribution of scientific research has been vital for the development of technologies and innovations in favor of the farmer. He argued that these new cultivars, developed and released by INIA through its Agricultural Experiment Stations in the regions, are characterized by increasing production between 10 to 12 tons per ...

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