From October 15 to 18, 2024, GRUMA and CIMMYT held the second session of the Certified Technical Course in Sustainable Agriculture, as part of the “GRUMA Sustainability Project: Promoting Sustainable Agrifood Systems in Intensive Production Schemes.” The event took place at CIMMYT’s global headquarters in Texcoco, State of Mexico, and focused on the use of the e-Agrology platform, soil fertility, integrated weed management, and communication for development.
On the first day, technicians were introduced to the e-Agrology platform, a tool for collecting and managing real-time agronomic data. Guided by CIMMYT’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) team, they conducted practical simulations to learn how to record and manage information, skills they will later apply in the field while working alongside farmers.
The second day, October 16, was dedicated to comprehensive soil fertility, with the participation of agronomists Iván Ortiz and Jacobo Arellano from the Autonomous University of Chapingo (UACh). Technicians learned how to interpret soil analyses, conduct sampling, and use sensors as diagnostic tools. The session also explored the relationship between regenerative agriculture and carbon capture, emphasizing key aspects for promoting more sustainable agricultural production.
The third day’s focus was on integrated weed management, where participants updated their knowledge on efficient herbicide use and the latest agricultural products under the guidance of Fernando Urzua, a professor and researcher from UACh.
On the final day, Nuria Ochoa, training coordinator for CIMMYT’s Sustainable Agri-food Systems (SAS) program, introduced the topic of communication for development and innovation. Technicians also participated in an artificial intelligence workshop led by Rosa Elena Bautista, a researcher from UACh. During the session’s closing, a mentorship strategy was presented to support technicians in their fieldwork, providing practical tools to enhance knowledge transfer and foster effective collaboration with farmers.
Carlos Zamudio, an agricultural supervisor in the Northeast Zone and course participant, remarked: “In this second session, I’ve seen several direct applications for the field that we hadn’t taken advantage of before. The information and tools provided are key to improving maize productivity and working with farmers who do not have access to this information.”
Alejandra Guadalupe Sánchez García, a GRUMA technician, shared her satisfaction with the e-Agrology system: “At GRUMA, we had another system that didn’t offer as many features. e-Agrology allows us to register plots, diagnose, and georeference, significantly improving our work. The experience has been positive, especially in fertilization and weed control, as it teaches us to calculate fertilizers accurately and sustainably.”
These testimonials reflect the positive impact on GRUMA technicians, preparing them to address field challenges and apply the technologies and knowledge gained to improve agricultural sustainability. GRUMA and CIMMYT thus reaffirm their commitment to developing sustainable agrifood systems tailored to the local realities of Sonora and Sinaloa, where more fieldwork and practices are planned to address issues such as soil compaction.
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