Arrigoni supports producers with online training courses

21 April 2020

In response to current precautionary measures, Arrigoni Group's training and information activity does not stop but is richer now with a new digital tool

The Arrigoni Group is committed to finding a safe solution to continue supporting and assisting Italian and international agricultural producers, even in this moment of restricted mobility. The company, which has always organized seminars and training meetings for farmers, defined a new series of free and open-to-all webinars to attend remotely simply thanks to the internet connection.

This series of webinars provides agronomic updating on specific technical topics, as well as on the latest innovations of the Group and on the results obtained by recent field tests. It is also possible to ask questions directly to the agronomists of the Group and discuss future challenges and the most suitable solutions together.

The sessions will be held live by agronomists and technicians who are members of the Arrigoni Research Team in English and Spanish and subsequently transmitted in video to the newsletter subscribers and through the company's social networks.

The topics covered in each webinar dedicated to the international public will be different and varied:

April 23, 2020 11 am in English / 5 pm in Spanish (GMT +1)
LIGHT AND TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
Thermo-reflective screens for vegetative improvement. Experiences and new developments.

May 7, 2020 11 am in English / 5 pm in Spanish (GMT +1)
INSECT CONTROL AND CLIMATE IMPROVEMENT IN HIGH TECH GREENHOUSE AND NET HOUSE
BIORETE AIR PLUS®: production experiences on zucchini, tomato and pepper.

May 21, 2020 11 am in English / 5 pm in Spanish (GMT +1)
RAIN CONTROL: PROTECTA® SYSTEM
Comparative tests between plastic film and rain control fabrics.


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