Home » Health » Tomorrow in Inta Yuto there will be Horticultural Day 2024

Tomorrow in Inta Yuto there will be Horticultural Day 2024

Tomorrow, the Inta Yuto Tropical Crops Experimental Station will be the center of attention of the Horticultural Day 2024, sustainable production using tomatoes and peppers, products from local companies and producers, and will seek more resilient horticulture.

Tomorrow, the Inta Yuto Tropical Crops Experimental Station will be the center of attention of the Horticultural Day 2024, sustainable production using tomatoes and peppers, products from local companies and producers, and will seek more resilient horticulture.

Ceferino Flores, specialist in phytopathology at the Inta Yuto Experimental Station, explained that these techniques will be the axis of the dissertations and dynamics of the day, where microorganisms such as trichoderma, spirillum, pseudomonas will be highlighted, in addition to organic matter as a key input for improve soil health.

Flores, who also coordinates research in the INTA Yuto phytopathology laboratory, highlighted the need to rethink the approach towards less aggressive agriculture. “For a long time, it was believed that more fertilization and chemicals guaranteed higher yields, but this is not the case. We realized that the key is to analyze and strengthen the life of the soil,” he said. According to the specialist, conserving the soil by incorporating organic matter and regulating its removal is crucial to achieving a natural and sustainable balance in crops.

The meeting will also highlight the commitment of the main pepper and tomato producing companies in the region, which have adopted more sustainable practices to preserve soil quality.

It will begin at 8 with registration, then Daniel Kirschbaum, National Coordinator of the Vegetables, Aromatic and Medicinal Flowers Program of Inta, will speak initially; then Victor Alfredo Mollinedo, research technician of the Fruit-Horticulture team of the Inta Famallia-Tucumán Agricultural Experimental Station, Martin Torres, private advisor and producer of Quinta Don Quijote, and a dynamic showing the Chango Inta tractor and other machinery for authorization in our half.

In the afternoon we have a pleasant visit from Adrián Mitidier, Director of Agro Solutions, who will give talks on the use of microorganisms in horticultural crops as bioinputs for optimizing productivity. Then there will be agricultural engineers from the Brometan company Maria José Ramirez Soria, Maria Belén Camoletto, the latter who has been producing for ten years with the use of microorganisms from Corrientes. Also the company trap with showing the authorization of drones as cutting-edge technological processes for crop management.

Then there will be a full day in the field of the series with dynamic field demonstrations and technical talks of a very high technical level.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.