Vale and ManejeBem Offer Training Courses, Workshops, and Technical Assistance in Agro Production for Rural Producers
Vale and ManejeBem, an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) startup specializing in agricultural technical assistance for family producers, announce the launch of a training initiative aimed at family rural producers in Pará. Check out the details of this project that aims to strengthen rural communities in the State. Registrations via WhatsApp, secure your spot now!
Vale, in partnership with ManejeBem, is committed to contributing to the sustainable development of the Amazon, and family agriculture is fundamental in this context. Through the free agricultural technical assistance program, Vale seeks to identify possible challenges faced by producers and find solutions that contribute to strengthening rural development public policies in the region.
Free Training for Producers in Pará
The project, named “Assistex Family Producer”, was created to benefit family rural producers in the municipalities of Canaã dos Carajás, Curionópolis, Eldorado dos Carajás, Marabá, Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Tucumã, Ourilândia do Norte, and São Félix do Xingu, all located in the State of Pará. The initiative targets the municipalities covered by CUIA (Central of Family Production Cooperatives of the Amazon Region) and aims to provide technical support, training, and consulting daily to registered producers.
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ManejeBem’s CEO, Juliane Blainsk, emphasizes the importance of the initiative: “Family agriculture is the backbone of the Amazon’s economy, and the Assistex Family Producer will have a positive impact on the lives of thousands of family producers in the region.”
Check Below the Training Courses, Workshops, and Completely Free Assistance Offered by Vale in Partnership with ManejeBem
The project offers a wide range of services, including:
- Online Agronomic Support: Producers will have access to consultations with agronomic specialists, allowing them to resolve doubts and issues directly from the field.
- Agricultural Technical Assistance: Teams of agricultural technicians will provide ongoing support to improve producers’ agricultural practices.
- Courses and Training: Producers will be able to participate in courses on agricultural cooperativism, financial management, and agroecological production.
This joint project of the Vale mining company and ManejeBem represents an important step towards strengthening family production and sustainable development in the Amazon. With access to technical resources, training, and specialized support, family rural producers in Pará are equipped to face sector challenges and improve their productivity and income while contributing to environmental preservation in the region.
Free Registrations via WhatsApp
Participation in the Assistex Family Producer is completely free. To register, interested family rural producers must contact ManejeBem via WhatsApp at +55 94 99273-8081, from 9 AM to 6 PM.
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