accompanied him in his tour Mr. Cesar Paredes Piana, National Head of INIA, Mr. Enrique del Pomar Vilner, director of the U.S.. Vista Florida, regional authorities and workers.
During his visit, he could see the beds and fields of rice research being conducted by Dr. Carlos Bruzzone Córdova, Leader of the National Rice Program of INIA. The specialist gave a brief overview of the cultivars Vista Florida Experimental Station and also detailed the technologies that are available to rice farmers.
Furthermore, also verified the research fields of organic paprika pepper and organic corn are the responsibility of Mr. Pedro Injante Silva, who explained, the national authority, the progress achieved in the generation of agro-ecological technologies. In that regard, Quevedo Flores, urged researchers to technologies after they are released, they see reflected soon farmers in commercial fields lambayecanos.
could also see the research on crops such as cotton, potato and pulses. Took the opportunity to congratulate the workers in general by the work being done in the field of agricultural research.
also briefed him on rice crops that are being conducted throughout the Convention to order production of certified seed from INIA and Private Enterprise AGROCOSMOS headed by Mr. Mariano Fuentes Parraguez. Found that in these fields is by using the indirect system of planting (seedlings), which is to install permanent field seedlings 8 days old, an innovation that has already been successfully developed in other countries.
At another point, found the use of technologies INIA as: "Application of fipronil in nursery jet" and "Incorporation of fertilizer to dry soil, in commercial rice fields where farmers in the same area, said that their crops have been over this period of drought because they were using technologies that strengthen the seedlings in the nursery and even after transplantation.
Before concluding his visit, the head of the ministry of agriculture, he urged, to the present authorities, the working together with other institutions, for the achievement and development of projects for the benefit of Peruvian agriculture.
During his visit, he could see the beds and fields of rice research being conducted by Dr. Carlos Bruzzone Córdova, Leader of the National Rice Program of INIA. The specialist gave a brief overview of the cultivars Vista Florida Experimental Station and also detailed the technologies that are available to rice farmers.
Furthermore, also verified the research fields of organic paprika pepper and organic corn are the responsibility of Mr. Pedro Injante Silva, who explained, the national authority, the progress achieved in the generation of agro-ecological technologies. In that regard, Quevedo Flores, urged researchers to technologies after they are released, they see reflected soon farmers in commercial fields lambayecanos.
could also see the research on crops such as cotton, potato and pulses. Took the opportunity to congratulate the workers in general by the work being done in the field of agricultural research.
also briefed him on rice crops that are being conducted throughout the Convention to order production of certified seed from INIA and Private Enterprise AGROCOSMOS headed by Mr. Mariano Fuentes Parraguez. Found that in these fields is by using the indirect system of planting (seedlings), which is to install permanent field seedlings 8 days old, an innovation that has already been successfully developed in other countries.
At another point, found the use of technologies INIA as: "Application of fipronil in nursery jet" and "Incorporation of fertilizer to dry soil, in commercial rice fields where farmers in the same area, said that their crops have been over this period of drought because they were using technologies that strengthen the seedlings in the nursery and even after transplantation.
Before concluding his visit, the head of the ministry of agriculture, he urged, to the present authorities, the working together with other institutions, for the achievement and development of projects for the benefit of Peruvian agriculture.
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