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38th Five Days with Our Land Fair

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For the 38th consecutive year, the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez will host the Five Days with Our Land Fair. The educational fair, held from March 17-21 at the Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum, features workshops, discussions, exhibits and artistic presentations. Over 100,000 people are expected to attend.

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Tomatoes from Santa Isabel's farms to your table

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Most tomatoes consumed in Puerto Rico between the months of January and April are grown in the Gargiulo Farm in Santa Isabel.

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UPR Mayagüez strengthens agricultural research ties with Dominican Republic

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A recent visit from faculty at the Santo Domingo Autonomous University visited the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez hopes to be the start of collaborative agreements in agricultural research between both institutions.

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Exploring the establishment of agrobusiness agreements between Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic

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The Presidentof the Puerto Rico Agricultors Association, Héctor Iván Cordero, informed that he will meet with the president of the Dominican Republic Agrobusiness Board to talk about the potential establishment of agrobusiness collaborations.

 

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Hard to detect invaders

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Dr. David Jenkins and his team investigated what kind of arthropods were intercepted entering or exiting Puerto Rico on plant, fruits or vegetables.

 

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Árboles y ganadería para combatir la sequía en Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico has been undergoing a drought for several months now. Georges Félix discusses a model that combines agriculture and stockbreeding to fight drought.

 

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No food without agriculture

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Puerto Rico only produces 15% of the food it consumes, which represents a threat to the archipelago's food security.

 

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The secret of planting trees in small spaces

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Farmer Raúl Rosado explained how to plant trees in small spaces.

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The other guineps

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Wilson González-Espada

Other tropical fruits related to guineps (quenepas) could grow in Puerto Rico and be exported to other countries.

 

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Ready the first crop of rice grown in Puerto Rico

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Recently the first crop of rice—a staple in local cuisine—grown in Puerto Rico was harvested, opening a new chapter for agriculture in the Island.

 

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