You can now register for the 3rd session of Smartcherry Open 2022

You can now register for the 3rd session of Smartcherry Open 2022

Registration is now open for the penultimate session of the season, which will address topics such as climate change and the water crisis.

On September 7, the 3rd Session of Smartcherry Open 2022 will be held, a series of discussions aimed at analyzing various topics on cherry production.

On this occasion, Carlos Tapia, event host and Technical Director of Avium, will talk with Patricio González, M.Sc., professor and researcher in Agroclimatology, Citra, University of Talca.

“Climate change: Water crisis and efficient irrigation management from a futuristic perspective” is the title of the third session of Smartcherry Open, registration for which is free.

This session is in addition to the two previous ones, in which Carlos Tapia, a specialist advisor in cherry production, shared with Walter Masman, an advisor and consultant specializing in stone fruits and cherries, and Valeria Lepe, an advisor and consultant specializing in the nutrition of fruit species, in the first and second sessions, respectively.

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