This protocol, in which the National Technology Center for Conservation and Food (CTC) also intervenes by bringing its knowledge, has a goal of supporting transnational associations and initiatives to develop human resources and therefore create an integrated working market.
According to sources at the technical services of ASAJA Murcia, with this agreement joint programs to boost employment are being developed, like the establishment of associations for exchange of experiences regarding the adaptation of the professional formation in new technologies.
The secretary-general for ASAJA Murcia, Alfonso Gálvez Caravaca, qualified this protocol as "enriching and quite positive", as it will "allow the support of knowledge transference regarding inclusion and employment in the long-term unemployed, contributing to intensify agricultural agreements between producers in both countries and benefiting the profits of both".