Shade Management Sample Clauses

Shade Management. RVCP worked with grower groups to promote selective pruning and shade management.  Climate Change Adaptation 1. Training and presentations, use of demo plots, exchange tours and method demonstrations. 2. Shade management using techniques factoring in weather forecasts to protect coffee plants from full sun, avoid soil erosion and reuse organic waste and trimmings. 3. Implement soil conservation practices over 281 hectares s follows: 4. Soil analysis prior as required for an effective fertilization plan using chemical or organic products to retain soil nutrients and avoid leaching during heavy precipitation. 5. Promote the use of plant varieties resistant to coffee rust disease. 6. Protect water sources within buffer zones (4.13 hectares). 7. Promote the use of phytosanitary kits with material consistent with coffee markets, WHO agreements, EPA records and certifications by using awareness campaigns targeted to users. 8. Distribute wet mill modules as demo units to show efficient water use and solar energy for drying processes (mobile platforms, continuous flow dryers and dryers under plastic sheeting). 9. Procure 212 personal protection equipment sets for phytosanitary brigades working with 28 RVCP grower groups. 10. Implement the Coffee Value Chain Environmental Mitigation Plan to reinforce environmental policy within certified co-ops. 11. Activate and/or install one regional bin (at La Democracia, Huehuetenango) and 16 bins at co-op headquarters to collect used pesticide containers. 12. Build 18 storage units to house pesticides at co-op headquarters. 13. Recycle water from a wet mil operation to use no more that 250 liters of water per 100 pounds of parchment coffee. 14. Build 71 improved waste water holding tanks for individual wet ▇▇▇▇▇. 15. Improve 329 hand-crafted holding tanks to filter waste water. To date, producers are using a total of 2,584 holding tanks and respective treatment plants for wastewater. 16. Install and improve 156 wastewater holding tanks for members of Cooperativa San ▇▇▇▇ El Obrero and Cooperativa San ▇▇▇▇▇ Necta. 17. Install 190 bio-dep stations for pesticide application equipment to avoid contaminating watersheds or water sources.  FEDECOAG (Horticulture Value Chain)  Technical Assistance on Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) RVCP technicians from FEDECOAG provided technical assistance on GAPs to 1,456 horticulture producers (1,227 men and 229 women) from 12 organizations, as follows. 1. Soil conservation using live plant ...

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