The vice president of the Albacete Provincial Council, Amparo Torres, in her capacity as CEO of the Provincial Technical Agronomic Institute (ITAP), and the director of Rural Banking at Globalcaja, Alberto Marcilla, yesterday signed a new collaboration agreement between the entities they represent .
This signing took place the same day that the Technical Conference on Fertilization Management, Plant Health and Eco-regimes in Woody Crops was held in Fuente Álamo, organized by the ITAP with the support of the aforementioned financial entity and the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla -The stain.
The agreement is the continuation of almost 40 years of collaboration between Globalcaja and ITAP. By virtue of it, an economic contribution is made to maintain the activity of the La Mancha Agricultural Market and the different technology transfer programs developed by the Institute.
This year, in addition, both parties want to make an additional effort in the chapter of dissemination and information to professionals, due to the entry into force of the new CAP from January 1 and, with it, new mechanisms and methods such as the so-called ‘eco-regimes’.
The conferences that were held yesterday are part of this effort. The inaugural presentation was given by Maria Antonia Cuesta Tárraga, head of the Agriculture and Livestock Service of the Provincial Delegation of Albacete, who precisely spoke about eco-regimes in woody crops.
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