Case IH announces changes in its marketing and network development departments
Daniel Stuart has been named the new Director of Product Marketing for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), replacing Vincent Hazenberg, who has decided to leave the company. Stuart has been with CNH Industrial for more than 13 years. He has worked at St. Valentin since 2013, where he has been Global Product Manager of the smaller Case IH tractors, and previously, Product Marketing Manager for EMEA in the high power ranges. His previous experience within the group also includes five years covering Case IH's precision agricultural systems for the UK market.
The new varieties of Berries and the new markets, thematic axes of the 4th International Congress of Red Fruits
The research of new varieties of berries, as well as the opportunities offered by new markets such as those of the countries of Asia or the Middle East, will be two of the thematic axes on which the technical content of the 4th International Congress of Red Fruits will focus. presented today at Casa Colón, the same stage that will host the next June 20 and 21.
Ministry calls for aid for the creation of organizations of supra-autonomous producers in the sector
The Official State Gazette collects on Friday a Resolution, approved by the president of the Spanish Fund for Agrarian Guarantee (FEGA), for which calls are convened in 2018 for the promotion of the creation of producer organizations and associations of producer organizations of supra-autonomous character in the agrarian sector, within the framework of the National Rural Development Program 2014-2020, for actions to be carried out until 2022.
MEAT ATRACTION presents its second edition in Guijuelo
The Commercial Manager of MEAT ATTRACTION, Almudena de Castro, and the Secretary of the National Association of Meat Industries of Spain, Miguel Huerta, presented to the meat sector of Salamanca the second edition of the Meat Sector Fair, organized by IFEMA and its own ANICE, from September 18 to 20, at the Feria de Madrid. The meeting, which was attended by more than 15 businessmen from the area, took place in Guijuelo, where Iberian ham has a special role.
Luis Planas, new minister of Agriculture
Luis Planas, ex-councilor of the Junta de Andalucía in two stages under the presidencies of Manuel Chaves and José Antonio Griñán, and former ambassador in Morocco and before the European Union, will be Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries in the Government of Pedro Sánchez, sources have confirmed. environment of the chief executive.
John Deere announces the signing of a cooperation agreement with Pessl Instruments GmbH
John Deere announces the signing of a cooperation agreement with Pessl Instruments GmbH, one of the leading suppliers of agricultural meteorological stations, telemetry and other equipment for precision agriculture. John Deere has a strong dealer network and offers a wide variety of agricultural machinery equipped with AMS technology.
Agroseguro starts with 3 million euros The payment of compensation for the flooding of the Ebro flood
A little more than a month after the floods caused by the overflow of some rivers, especially the Ebro, due to the intense rainfall registered since the beginning of the year, Agroseguro has initiated the payment of compensation with 3 million euros of the total of 8 million expected, which will be paid as the final assessments are made.
Onubafruit, leader in Europe and pioneer in Asia
European leader in the commercialization of red fruits and a pioneer in the Asian continent, Onubafruit opens its doors to us. Our director, Gissel Falcón, moved there, where the manager, Francisco Sánchez, showed him the keys to the business success of the more than 1,000 families that make up this cooperative.
Siete Agromarketing calls the ‘I Women Agro Awards’
The leading communication and marketing agency in the agri-food sector, Siete Agromarketing, and the first political and economic information newspaper, e-Comercio Agrario, call for the 1st Edition of the 'Mujer Agro Awards', promoting equal opportunities in the entire value chain of the agri-food sector.
Climate change increases the population of insect vectors and contributes to the expansion of agricultural pests
The increase in temperature by approximately 2 ° C on average, the rapid increase in CO2 concentration and the increase in drought and episodes of extreme weather can have unpredictable consequences on crop pests and diseases. Hemiptera, vectors of approximately 70% of plant pathogens transmitted by insects, are very susceptible to temperature changes since they generally have a very short biological cycle and require a great capacity to disperse, reproduce and adapt to new habitats. Since 1960 there has been a displacement of more than six hundred pests and diseases towards the poles at an average of 2.7 km / year; in the case of hemiptera, this displacement has turned out to be much greater (13.7 km / year).