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INTA Informs San Juan | Cuyo’s diary

  • Production of olive oil campaign 2022

The Processing Plant, of the Cooperating Association of the Agricultural Experimental Station (EEA) of INTA San Juan invites small and medium olive producers who are interested in processing their olives for oil.

As of April 18, you can approach our EEA or contact us via email to agree on shifts to receive the olives.

Contact: Vanina Cornejo, email: [email protected] .ar.
More information: Vanina Cornejo [email protected]

  • Diploma in Irrigation and Fertilization

On Thursday, March 31 at 11 am, in the room of the Institute of Electric Power, the projects of service companies prepared by the graduates of the Diploma and Extension Course in Irrigation and Fertilization, for the provision of services, were presented.

The ceremony was attended by the director of INTA, the rector of the UNSJ, the dean of the Faculty of Engineering and officials of the provincial government. The Diploma and the Extension Course are part of the articulation between INTA and the UNSJ, and have prepared young technicians and professionals in theoretical and practical knowledge, to set up service companies that provide quality solutions to the current context of water crisis that the community is experiencing. Province.

More information: Juan Jesús Hernández [email protected]

  • Lecture launch of the Diploma in Design

On Tuesday, March 29 at 5:00 p.m., the Diploma in Design and Evaluation of Public Policies for the Agricultural, Agro-food and Bio-Agro-Industrial System was launched, which is taught jointly by INTA and the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University San Juan National.

The initial conference was open, intended for the general public, was attended by authorities from both institutions and details were also explained for those who wanted to join the Diploma course as students, which will begin in April.

More information: Juan Jesús Hernández [email protected]

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