The Department of Agriculture launched this week an innovative tissue seed distribution program for bananas and guinea pigs, a preventive strategy aimed at protecting these industries from the potential threat of pests. The initiative began on Tuesday, May 26, with the initial delivery of 40,000 seeds at the Juana Díaz Agricultural Experimental Station. The program contemplates an initial investment that exceeds $400,000 among banana and Guinean…
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The Department of Agriculture launched this week an innovative tissue seed distribution program for bananas and guinea pigs, a preventive strategy aimed at protecting these industries from the potential threat of pests. The initiative began on Tuesday, May 26, with the initial delivery of 40,000 seeds at the Juana Díaz Agricultural Experimental Station. The program contemplates an initial investment that exceeds $400,000 among banana and Guinean…