The Government of El Salvador signs a historic agreement with Kimitec to transform the country's agriculture

Published 2021년 9월 17일

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El Salvador has made history by signing a landmark agreement with Kimitec, a company under the MAAVi Innovation Center, to revolutionize its agriculture sector. Led by President Nayib Bukele, the country aims to improve production, achieve sustainability, and maintain a zero-residue approach, with this collaboration being a part of the Agricultural Rescue Master Plan. The partnership will focus on developing a Strategic Plan of Key Crops, creating biological inputs, and using advanced AI to enhance natural solutions, alongside transferring knowledge and training technicians. This initiative is expected to boost the local economy, position El Salvador as a Central American and Caribbean leader in zero-residue food production, and involve the creation of an Agricultural Education Center for the optimization of infrastructure and resources.
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Original content

For the first time in history, a government, that of El Salvador, led by President Nayib Bukele, has signed an important international collaboration agreement with Kimitec, founding company of MAAVi Innovation Center, to transform Salvadoran agriculture. The agreement that was signed by the country's minister of agriculture, David Martínez, and the International CEO of KIMITEC, Alejandro de las Casas, today in El Salvador, is a mutual cooperation agreement that will improve Salvadoran agricultural production and development with the objective of recovering the food hegemony of El Salvador. To this end, Kimitec will help the government of the country to reorient its agricultural production under parameters of quality, sustainability and zero residue in order to boost local agriculture and economy and regain a benchmark position in Central America and the Caribbean. A strategic collaboration that is inserted within the country's Agricultural Rescue Master Plan, which seeks to ...
Source: Agronoticias

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