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Informe agroclimático 2021- Situación a Febrero.

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Contenido. Síntesis de la Situación Agroclimática de Febrero-- Perspectivas Climáticas Trimestrales elaboradas por el IRI de la Universidad de Columbia -- Índice de Vegetación (NDVI) -- Precipitaciones -- Porcentaje de Agua Disponible (PAD) -- Índice de Bienestar Hídrico (IBH) -- Agua No Retenida (ANR) -- Perspectivas Climáticas -Mar-Abr-May elaboradas por el IRI de la Universidad de Columbia. Destacamos para este mes:Previsión de estrés calórico en bovinos. Link directo:http://www.inia.uy/gras/Alertas-y-herramientas/Prevision-ITH-Vacunos/INIA-Termoestres

Setting effective and functional, SDG-consistent, transformational pathways for agro-food chains using a flexible multi-objective, stakeholder-participatory backcasting approach.

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Abstract:The UN chose Uruguay as first case study for implementing a new set of post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), under the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). In 2006, the project issued the first report with the Agricultural Transformation Pathways (ATP) for Uruguay and other two selected study cases:U.K. and China.

Breaking yields in rice production: high yields or high profits?. [abstract]

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Abstract. Uruguay is the most export-oriented rice producing country in the world. The annual production rounds 1.4 million metric tons (TMT), more than 96% of which is exported globally. This article shows the results of the cost-benefit analysis performed on different technology alternatives defined for six different locations in the East of Uruguay, which is the in the traditional rice-producing region. Uruguay plants annually about 170 thousand hectares of rice. Sixty-percent of this area is located in the East part of the country.

Breaking yields in rice production:high yields or high profits?. [abstract]

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Abstract. Uruguay is the most export-oriented rice producing country in the world. The annual production rounds 1.4 million metric tons (TMT), more than 96% of which is exported globally. This article shows the results of the cost-benefit analysis performed on different technology alternatives defined for six different locations in the East of Uruguay, which is the in the traditional rice-producing region. Uruguay plants annually about 170 thousand hectares of rice. Sixty-percent of this area is located in the East part of the country.

Día de campo: Arroz - UEPL. [Marzo 2021].

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PRESENTACIONES: Introducción y bienvenida - Horacio Saravia, Walter Ayala, José A. Terra. Módulo 1. Clima durante la zafra - A. Roel La genética que viene en la zafra 2021-22: SLI09193; SLI09197; 13352A2. F. Pérez de Vida CL1202; CL1294 e híbridos. F. Molina Líneas avanzadas FLAR. Y. Sanabria Validación comercial de líneas avanzadas. A. L. Pereira Módulo II. Manejando los factores limitantes y reductores de rendimiento Riego: Retiro de agua y momento cosecha en INIA Merín. A. Roel Manejo: Densidad x N en cultivares CL. F. Molina Control Integrado de Enfermedades. S.

Día de campo:Arroz - UEPL. [Marzo 2021].

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PRESENTACIONES: Introducción y bienvenida - Horacio Saravia, Walter Ayala, José A. Terra. Módulo 1. Clima durante la zafra - A. Roel La genética que viene en la zafra 2021-22:SLI09193; SLI09197; 13352A2. F. Pérez de Vida CL1202; CL1294 e híbridos. F. Molina Líneas avanzadas FLAR. Y. Sanabria Validación comercial de líneas avanzadas. A. L. Pereira Módulo II. Manejando los factores limitantes y reductores de rendimiento Riego:Retiro de agua y momento cosecha en INIA Merín. A. Roel Manejo:Densidad x N en cultivares CL. F. Molina Control Integrado de Enfermedades. S.

Field-level factors for closing yield gaps in high-yielding rice systems of Uruguay.

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Abstract: Yield gap assessments at the field-level are key for developing management practices to increase crop production in a sustainable manner. Although rice is an important food crop worldwide, yield gaps remain less investigated in Latin American rice systems. In this study, we evaluated field-level factors for closing yield gaps (based on attainable farm yield, defined as the mean of top 10 % of farmers) for rice production in Uruguay using crop management and yield records from 2012 to 2017, covering approximately 70,000 ha per year (40 % of total rice area).