Mexico is strengthened in research and transfer in the sugarcane agroindustry

Published 2023년 1월 4일

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The article highlights the formation of the Center for Scientific and Technological Research on Sugar Cane (Cictcaña) in Mexico, a collaborative effort aimed at boosting the productivity and sustainability of the sugarcane industry. Funded by the sugarcane growers, industrialists, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Cictcaña will leverage the expertise of various institutions such as INIFAP, Colpos, and the Universidad Veracruzana. The center's role includes developing research products, adopting new technologies, and integrating the value chain, with the ultimate goal of improving the income of producers and promoting sustainable development. Additionally, the article mentions the ongoing Sugar Cane Genetic Improvement Program and plans to enhance its efforts and investments in 2023 to increase the industry's sustainable productivity and competitiveness.
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authorities, industry and sugarcane producers installed the Center for Scientific Research and Technology of Sugar Cane, which will allow optimizing costs of production and increase the sustainable productivity and competitiveness of this agroindustry City of Mexico, January 4, 2023.— For this 2023, the contributions derived from the agreement between sugar cane growers and industrialists and the resources provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, will strengthen the activities of the Sugar Cane Genetic Improvement Program and renewal of the sugarcane field. With the purpose of strengthening actions in terms of resilience, optimizing production costs and increase sustainable productivity and competitiveness, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader), the National Committee for the Sustainable Development of Sugar Cane (Conadesuca), industry and sugarcane organizations installed the Center for Scientific and Technological Research on Sugar Cane ...
Source: MX2000

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