Guyana. Significant achievements 2018

The main activities carried out by the Institute in Guyana during 2018 are identified, with respect to the needs and interests of the country, strengthening issues such as apiculture, food security, school gardening, water management, food safety, use of alternative energies, such as solar energy and pest control, such as the fruit fly, present in carambola, classical swine fever and the management of invasive species. Likewise, work was done to improve nutrition in schools, the management of slaughterhouses and the provision of food to those affected by drought and floods. Finally, sustainable development, economic development, financing, micro-enterprises and the use of shade houses were supported.

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Main Author: 352 IICA, Georgetown (Guyana) autor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: San José, Costa Rica Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2019
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, Tephritidae, Peste porcina clásica, Energía renovable, Apicultura, HORTICULTURA, Nutrición, Financiación de la extensión, Invernaderos, Inundación, Sequía, DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL, Desarrollo sostenible, EMPRESAS PEQUEÑAS Y MEDIANAS, Mataderos, Especie invasiva, Ordenación de aguas,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/7598
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Summary:The main activities carried out by the Institute in Guyana during 2018 are identified, with respect to the needs and interests of the country, strengthening issues such as apiculture, food security, school gardening, water management, food safety, use of alternative energies, such as solar energy and pest control, such as the fruit fly, present in carambola, classical swine fever and the management of invasive species. Likewise, work was done to improve nutrition in schools, the management of slaughterhouses and the provision of food to those affected by drought and floods. Finally, sustainable development, economic development, financing, micro-enterprises and the use of shade houses were supported.