Argentina: The Activation Plan reaches 70 producers in San Luis

Published 2020년 10월 20일

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The Ministry of Production of San Luis, led by Juan Lavandeira, visited a fruit establishment in Pringles to deliver fruit trees to a local producer, Alfredo De Batista, as part of the Productive Activation Plan. The plan aims to support small producers by delivering various inputs such as seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, and technical advice. A total of 472 projects were registered, and 70 producers will receive 4,000 fruit trees, among other supplies. The plan is designed to boost horticultural production, create employment, and strengthen the regional economy.
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| Saint Louis | On Thursday of last week, the Ministry of Production of San Luis headed by Juan Lavandeira, visited a fruit establishment located in the department of Pringles in order to deliver different species of fruit trees to a producer in the area and specify the Activation Plan Productive The beneficiary establishment was El Cóndor by Eleodoro Lobos, which is run by Alfredo De Batista. On this occasion the producer received fruit trees of plums, peaches and quinces. "One is always happy when they open the door to participate in these initiatives, therefore it seems to me a good way to support small producers," the beneficiary assured the official press. The San Luis producer also commented that in his establishment they will install 100 fruit trees of various varieties in order to produce industrialized products in the future and they plan to add one more hectare of vegetables. In addition, he explained that the work in these plantations will be carried out in a ...

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