Family horticulture as precursory activity for social developement social structure and soil analysis for a sustainable production

The objective of this work is to present orchard planning in peri-urban soils of Escobar (Buenos Aires province), in the framework of the Phase 3 Orchards Project of the NGO A Roof for my Country. Feminization of agriculture is displayed after studying growers profile. Growers are sensitized by the...

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Otros Autores: Giuffré, Lidia L., Ciarlo, Esteban Ariel, Marbán, Liliana Graciela, Ríos, Ruth Paola, Vespasiano, Cecilia Luján, Sammartino, Félix, Arata, L.
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