Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 3:41:12 GMT -5
The effects of climate change make it urgent to implement actions in favor of soil recovery, efficient management of water resources and biodiversity. In Mexico, more than 45% of soils suffer various degrees of erosion and desertification, which requires the implementation of actions that promote soil recovery, efficient management of water resources, biodiversity, and more competitive, sustainable and inclusive agriculture. . Therefore, through good land management practices, Bayer will provide specialized technical advice to corn producers, starting with those located in the Mexican southeast.
This is part of the alliance at the Latin American level with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the Living Soils of the Americas program , which also seeks to promote the sustainable and productive development of agri-food systems in Mexico. Through this project, Bayer will collaborate in the exchange of agronomic and scientific knowledge, advanced management strategies, technical cooperation and the expansion of training programs for Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List corn producers in Chiapas, supporting sustainability and food security. Bayer became the first strategic partner of this initiative, presented by the Institute and Professor Rattan Lal, director of the Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration, to fight against soil degradation, a phenomenon that threatens the capacity of countries to sustainably meet the demand for food.
We are convinced that science, innovation and technology are fundamental tools to take care of natural resources and face the climatic challenges of the future. We must promote profound changes that allow for sustainable agriculture, that help improve the quality of life of farmers and take care of the planet for future generations. For this reason, we are proud to form alliances with international institutions that pursue the same objective: contributing to the care of ecosystems for future generations,” commented Manuel Bravo, General Director and President of Bayer Mexico. IICA's Living Soils of the Americas initiative seeks to contribute to the conservation of natural resources with an emphasis on recovering the productive capacity of arable land, as well as improving the management of water resources.
This is part of the alliance at the Latin American level with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the Living Soils of the Americas program , which also seeks to promote the sustainable and productive development of agri-food systems in Mexico. Through this project, Bayer will collaborate in the exchange of agronomic and scientific knowledge, advanced management strategies, technical cooperation and the expansion of training programs for Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List corn producers in Chiapas, supporting sustainability and food security. Bayer became the first strategic partner of this initiative, presented by the Institute and Professor Rattan Lal, director of the Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration, to fight against soil degradation, a phenomenon that threatens the capacity of countries to sustainably meet the demand for food.
We are convinced that science, innovation and technology are fundamental tools to take care of natural resources and face the climatic challenges of the future. We must promote profound changes that allow for sustainable agriculture, that help improve the quality of life of farmers and take care of the planet for future generations. For this reason, we are proud to form alliances with international institutions that pursue the same objective: contributing to the care of ecosystems for future generations,” commented Manuel Bravo, General Director and President of Bayer Mexico. IICA's Living Soils of the Americas initiative seeks to contribute to the conservation of natural resources with an emphasis on recovering the productive capacity of arable land, as well as improving the management of water resources.