Continuity of La Niña favors the current coffee harvest
The continuation of the drier climate, consequently with low relative humidity, may contribute to improving the quality of the coffee being harvested this season
Syngenta continues to promote the 2022 version of One Agro. This is an event whose first edition took place in 2019. Its objective is to connect leaders from the agricultural sector to discuss points of improvement for the future of Brazilian agriculture. This year, it takes place on the 7th and 8th of June, at the Royal Palm Hall, in Campinas (SP).
The 2022 edition will have four pillars guiding the discussions:
• Sustainability: debate on the blockade of Brazil's agricultural sector, ESGs and non-tariff barriers;
• Logistics: discussion on the supply of the entire agro chain, as well as the logistical challenges in Brazil;
• Financial market: topics such as private sector financing, insurance, external resources and commercial relationships with other countries;
• New Business Models: debate on how the transformation and speed of new market access models impact the agricultural sector, as well as its main challenges.
In the video below, André Pozza, Marketing Director, explains the proposal and operation of the meeting.
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The continuation of the drier climate, consequently with low relative humidity, may contribute to improving the quality of the coffee being harvested this season
Course will be held from May 25th to 27th, at Carlton Suítes, in Limeira (SP); Programming offers two days of theoretical classes in the classroom and one day of practical classes in the field