Report of the cross-visit in FRANCE - Guadeloupe
From the 12th to the 19th of January 2016, 12 members of the consortium of Agrispin have participated in the cross-visit in Guadeloupe, French region in the Caribbean. During the visit, the participants analysed four agricultural innovation cases : RITA Guadeloupe: Network of Innovation and Transfer in Agriculture. Citrus Greening: Sustainibility consolidation of the horticultural sector and recovery of the production of citrus. Yam: Provision of disease resistant yam varieties in line with local consumer expectations. Apigua: Action of beekeeper’s association to increase the production and improve the marketing of a typical local quality honey.
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Detailinformationen zum Beitrag
- Standort
- France
- Autoren
- Eelke Wielinga
- Zweck
- Dissemination
- Monitoring
- Education/Training
- Dateityp
- Document
- Größe der Datei
- 9.63 MB
- Erstellt am
- 01-08-2016
- Ursprüngliche Sprache
- English
- Offizielle Projekt-Website
- AGRISPIN
- Lizenz
- CC BY
- Schlüsselwörter
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