Universidad de La Sabana from Colombia Joins AGRIS to Share Research on Water Management, and Plant Physiology

Universidad de La Sabana

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) welcomes Universidad de La Sabana (Unisabana) from Colombia as a new member of the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology (AGRIS).

Founded in 1979, Unisabana has played a significant role in advancing higher education and research in Colombia. The university is committed to addressing societal challenges through innovation and knowledge dissemination.

As a new AGRIS data provider, Unisabana contributes 26 records, covering important topics such as wastewater management, water supply, biogas, plant physiology, and more. Click here to discover more about its research.

Unisabana's participation in AGRIS allows its valuable knowledge and expertise to be accessed globally, at no cost, offering unique insights from Colombia. This enhances global access to essential information that supports sustainable development and environmental solutions.

Welcome to AGRIS, Universidad de La Sabana!