Manual para la gestión de una plantación de nogales para fruto
El objeto del presente documento es redactar un Manual de Gestión de una plantación tipo de nogales para fruto dentro de la Unidad Técnica de Gestión (en adelante UTG), diseñada en el marco del Proyecto UTG NOGAL, que tiene los siguientes objetivos: - Poner en marcha nuevas plantaciones de nogal en Álava. - Valorar las plantaciones de nogal existentes en Álava. - Asesorar y acompañar en el manejo de plantaciones de nogales nuevas y existentes en Álava, desde la plantación hasta la comercialización. El Proyecto UTG NOGAL, activa la creación de una unidad piloto de gestión que permita la introducción de frutales de cáscara en Álava, mediante una gestión técnica-agronómica, social y económica colectiva de plantaciones de nogales usando herramientas innovadoras (Agricultura 4.0 y finca experimental gestionada por agricultores) para un sistema de manejo basado en pilares medioambientales avanzados (manejo agroecológico de sumideros de CO2 ).
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Spain
- Authors
- Pere Pujol Ferrusola
- Purpose
- Education/Training
- Decision-making support
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 748 kB
- Created on
- 20-04-2021
- Origin language
- Spanish
- Official project website
- 2019-008- UTGNOGAL - Pilot Plan of Technical Management for the implantation of shell fruit trees i
- License
- CC BY-NC-SA
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