Such aspects cover more than 20 topics, from the use of tools for modeling different crops such as vegetables, fruits, sorghum, corn and soy, to the efficient use of energy in agricultural processes, informatics and technology applied to technical services, sustainable management of natural resources, employment of biotechnology, and alternatives to manage and control pests.
On the closing day, the delegates paid special tribute to the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro (marking the first anniversary of his death today), with the presentation of the book Impronta de Fidel en la Ganadería Revolucionara, by a prestigious group of authors, headed by José Millar Barruecos.
More than 350 delegates from 20 countries participated in Agri-Sciences 2017, including Cuba, Mexico, the United States, Ecuador, Belgium, Argentina, Romania, Turkey, Peru, Nicaragua and New Zealand. (Taken from Prensa Latina)