INTA promotes biofertilizers as a sustainable alternative transforming local agriculture in Jujuy
noticias ambientales
2025.11.26
Producers from the Quebrada and Puna are moving towards cleaner agricultural practices through the use of biofertilizers. Researchers from the Ipaf NOA are driving this transformation by supporting communities with training, field trials, and application protocols.
The initiative aims to reduce dependence on chemical inputs and strengthen soils degraded by decades of conventional management. The central focus is bokashi, a fermented biofertilizer that utilizes local waste and beneficial microorganisms.
The goal is to generate more resilient agricultural systems, improve yields, and recover ancestral techniques that have always prioritized harmony with the environment.
Producers from the Quebrada and Puna are moving towards cleaner agricultural practices through the use of biofertilizers. Researchers from the Ipaf NOA are driving this transformation by supporting communities with training, field trials, and application protocols.
The initiative aims to reduce dependence on chemical inputs and strengthen soils degraded by decades of conventional management. The central focus is bokashi, a fermented biofertilizer that utilizes local waste and beneficial microorganisms.
The goal is to generate more resilient agricultural systems, improve yields, and recover ancestral techniques that have always prioritized harmony with the environment.
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