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Updated in EWS Dec 18, 2018
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According to the bank, the objective of the Technical Cooperation is to strengthen the technical capacities of entities that integrate the third pillar of the ENIC of Honduras, through the knowledge of the models of innovation and uses of disruptive technologies AGROTECH implemented in Chile through the Development Corporation of the Production (CORFO), the Foundation for Agrarian Innovation (FIA) and the Agribusiness School of the University of Concepción in agribusiness. In the case of Peru, it seeks to know experiences with the Technological Innovation Centers (CITE) and the connection of the agricultural chain with the gastronomic chain
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