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Agrícola Goliat invites you to a technical training session on Hass avocado management in Salamina, Caldas

On January 16, 2025, Agrícola Goliat, recognized for its experience in Hass avocado cultivation, will conduct specialized technical training in the Portachuelo village, via San Pablo, Salamina, Caldas.

The workshop, which will run from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, will be led by Sebastián Vallejos and Gonzalo Vargas Carranza, experts with over 24 years of experience in managing this crop. They own Goliat, an agricultural project with 12,686 plants distributed across 12 hectares using a high-density system of 1,000 plants per hectare.

During the activity, attendees will have the opportunity to delve deeper into key topics such as:

  • Soil microbiology.
  • Soil and foliar fertilization.
  • Stress management in crops.
  • Use of biostimulants.
  • Growth regulators.

This training is ideal for farmers and technicians interested in improving their performance and sustainability in Hass avocado cultivation. For more information, please contact us at 321 672 9365 and 320 946 5908, or via email at asesoriascavaatc@gmail.com.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and optimize your production.

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