Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education

Since 2022, a total of 84 professionals from Guatemala and Colombia have graduated from diploma programs focused on digital agriculture and sustainability, enhancing regional food security and climate resilience. In Guatemala, 52 graduates completed three programs: 26 from the Digital Agriculture Di...

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Autores principales: Ramos, Gresia Dalal, Jimenez, Daniel Ricardo, Martinez, Jesus David, Lizarazo, Miguel, Bonilla, Melissa, Munoz, Luis Armando
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163065
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author Ramos, Gresia Dalal
Jimenez, Daniel Ricardo
Martinez, Jesus David
Lizarazo, Miguel
Bonilla, Melissa
Munoz, Luis Armando
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Jimenez, Daniel Ricardo
Lizarazo, Miguel
Martinez, Jesus David
Munoz, Luis Armando
Ramos, Gresia Dalal
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Lizarazo, Miguel
Bonilla, Melissa
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description Since 2022, a total of 84 professionals from Guatemala and Colombia have graduated from diploma programs focused on digital agriculture and sustainability, enhancing regional food security and climate resilience. In Guatemala, 52 graduates completed three programs: 26 from the Digital Agriculture Diploma in 2022, 9 from Innovative Extension Services in 2023, and 17 CUNORI faculty members from Digital Tools for Research in 2024. These programs have also contributed to the creation of the Digital Plot at CUNORI, an innovative space integrating advanced technologies for learning, exploration, and technology validation in the agri-food sector. Inspired by these efforts, in Colombia, Universidad ICESI replicated these efforts in 2024 with two cohorts of the Digital Agriculture Diploma course, graduating 32 professionals. Across Guatemala and Colombia, digital agriculture formed the backbone of the curriculum, tailored to meet agricultural needs. Together, these efforts are equipping the next generation of agricultural professionals with the skills to harness digital tools to address challenges while enhancing CGIAR partners’ capacity to design and implement inclusive digital solutions
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spelling CGSpace1630652025-11-05T12:08:39Z Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education Ramos, Gresia Dalal Jimenez, Daniel Ricardo Martinez, Jesus David Lizarazo, Miguel Bonilla, Melissa Munoz, Luis Armando digital agriculture food security capacity development training courses knowledge sharing dry corridor Since 2022, a total of 84 professionals from Guatemala and Colombia have graduated from diploma programs focused on digital agriculture and sustainability, enhancing regional food security and climate resilience. In Guatemala, 52 graduates completed three programs: 26 from the Digital Agriculture Diploma in 2022, 9 from Innovative Extension Services in 2023, and 17 CUNORI faculty members from Digital Tools for Research in 2024. These programs have also contributed to the creation of the Digital Plot at CUNORI, an innovative space integrating advanced technologies for learning, exploration, and technology validation in the agri-food sector. Inspired by these efforts, in Colombia, Universidad ICESI replicated these efforts in 2024 with two cohorts of the Digital Agriculture Diploma course, graduating 32 professionals. Across Guatemala and Colombia, digital agriculture formed the backbone of the curriculum, tailored to meet agricultural needs. Together, these efforts are equipping the next generation of agricultural professionals with the skills to harness digital tools to address challenges while enhancing CGIAR partners’ capacity to design and implement inclusive digital solutions 2024-11-24 2024-12-05T09:14:00Z 2024-12-05T09:14:00Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163065 es Open Access application/pdf Ramos, G.D.; Jimenez, D.R.; Martinez, J.D.; Lizarazo, M.; Bonilla, M.; Munoz, L.A. (2024) Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education. 41 p.
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food security
capacity development
training courses
knowledge sharing
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Martinez, Jesus David
Lizarazo, Miguel
Bonilla, Melissa
Munoz, Luis Armando
Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education
title Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education
title_full Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education
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title_short Cultivating digital agriculture, a collaborative approach to extension and education
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food security
capacity development
training courses
knowledge sharing
dry corridor
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