Universidad Católica de Córdoba from Argentina joins AGRIS to expand research on water, farmers, and pesticides

Universidad Católica de Córdoba

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) welcomes the Universidad Católica de Córdoba (UCC) from Argentina as a new member of the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology (AGRIS).

Founded in 1956, UCC has grown into a leading institution in Argentina, known for its strong focus on education, research, and extension programs aimed at sustainable development. UCC's contributions to agricultural sciences, environmental management, and social innovation have made it a cornerstone of academic excellence in the region.

As a new AGRIS data provider, UCC contributes 358 records on maize, farmers, water, soils, social networks, pesticides, and more. Click here to discover more about its research.

By joining AGRIS, UCC ensures that its valuable research will be accessible worldwide, helping to advance global efforts in agricultural sustainability and food security.

Welcome to AGRIS, Universidad Católica de Córdoba!