Barbados. Significant achievements 2010-2017
The main activities carried out by the Institute in Barbados are identified, during the period from 2010 to 2017, with respect to the needs and interests of the country, strengthening issues such as agrotourism, good agricultural practices, trade, rabbit farming, innovation, horticulture. , organic agriculture, use of greenhouses, resilience against climate change, food and nutritional security, health and food safety. Likewise, technology transfer was provided for youth and women and their inclusion, as well as work on family gardens, legislation, protocols and access to water. Finally, support was provided for the sheep production chain and for breeding and artificial insemination.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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San José, Costa Rica IICA
2017
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Subjects: | Asistencia técnica, Gestión del conocimiento, Proyectos de desarrollo, Dirección de proyectos, Extensión agrícola, Desarrollo institucional, Seguridad alimentaria, Inocuidad alimentaria, Bienestar rural, Desarrollo agrícola, Desarrollo rural, Innovación agrícola, Cambio climático, Cadenas de valor agrícolas, Control de plagas, HORTICULTURA, Agricultura orgánica, Tecnología nueva, Juventud, Integración de la perspectiva de género, Agroturismo, Comercio agrícola, Ordenación de aguas, Invernaderos, Buenas prácticas agrícolas, Seguridad nutricional, Huertos familiares, Inseminación artificial, Legislación agraria, Ovinos, Conejo (sylvilagus), |
Online Access: | http://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/6185 |
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Summary: | The main activities carried out by the Institute in Barbados are identified, during the period from 2010 to 2017, with respect to the needs and interests of the country, strengthening issues such as agrotourism, good agricultural practices, trade, rabbit farming, innovation, horticulture. , organic agriculture, use of greenhouses, resilience against climate change, food and nutritional security, health and food safety. Likewise, technology transfer was provided for youth and women and their inclusion, as well as work on family gardens, legislation, protocols and access to water. Finally, support was provided for the sheep production chain and for breeding and artificial insemination. |
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