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First LIDA Plant Research Conference in the USA

"The event was marked by high-level presentations on key issues to improve farm management"

On November 4, Lida Plant Research held in California the first LIDA Summit 2022 of LIDA USA, a training and networking event to provide partners and farmers solutions that address the current challenges of agriculture. "The goal of the event was successfully achieved, as LIDA's team made different presentations of its innovative specialties focused on the American market."

"The day began with an institutional presentation by Ricardo Villuendas Pastor, International Business Manager of LIDA, who was accompanied by Carlos León, Manager of the American Area."

"The event was marked by high-level presentations on different key issues to improve farm management and help producers make better decisions that will them help reach the full potential of crops. The presentations were given by 3 internationally renowned expert speakers; 'The effects of drought and temperature stress on yield and quality', by Hugh J.Earl, (University of Guelph, Canada) 'Foliar absorption of mineral and organic nutrients' by Victoria Fernandez (Professor and Researcher at the Polytechnic University of Madrid) and 'Plant physiology for crop management', by Geraldo Chavarria, (University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)," the company stated.

"This great event has allowed the company to share with the attendees all the knowledge and technology of their products to face the current challenges of agriculture. Attendees also had different occasions to ask questions and the possibility of networking in an atmosphere of trust."

For more information:

LIDA Plant Research
www.lidaplantresearch.com

 

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