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Photo courtesy of Mr. Humberto Serrudo Representative Zamorano in Panama

In Zamorano educational activities include lead or participate in social outreach efforts and applied science. These experiences enable them to provide practical solutions to the challenges facing Latin America today. Moreover, these experiences are incorporated into academic programs, constantly updating the information students learn Zamora. Zamorano Recently, two teachers traveled to the Republic of Panama: Dr. Raul Zelaya, Professor of Race, Socioeconomic Development and Environment (DSEA) and Dr. Fredi Arias, Professor of the School of Agribusiness Management (AGN). Following are brief descriptions of their holdings:

Zamorano University, Model of Success in Agricultural Education in Latin America
On June 25, 2009, Dr. Zelaya gave two lectures in the Republic of Panama. The first event was held in currency and was organized by the National Agricultural Institute (INA) and driven by the current Minister of Agricultural Development (MIDA), Engineer Victor Manuel Perez. The conference entitled "Zamorano University Model of Success in Agricultural Education Latin America" \u200b\u200bwas directed to an audience made up of students, teachers and special guests, including three former ministers of MIDA. "Following the example of Zamorano in Panama looking to create a more integrated curriculum, research and outreach to the INA," said Zelaya. "Both the new Ministry, as private companies have shown interest in updating and modifying the current Pensum make the INA in a development center for the region." For its part, the Engineer Humbero Serrudo, National Representative Zamorano in Panama, said "there were over 100 people in the room and was a complete success." It also acknowledges the support of the Engineer Augusto Samuel Boyd, grandson of the president who built the INA, who kindly sponsored the trip of Dr. Zelaya.

That same day, Dr. Zelaya Chiriquí moved to where he led "a workshop for reflection and participatory situation analysis and within the INA to motivate change ", the event was exclusively designed for teachers and trainers.

Development and Environment
Dr. Arias participated in the Third Agricultural Forum, an event that took place on June 28, 2009 in the city David, Chiriqui. "More than 200 Panamanian agricultural professionals attended the Forum," says Mr. Ramón Sieiro, President of the International Association of Zamorano. "present were large producers, exporters, the new Minister of Agriculture, personal U.S. Embassy, \u200b\u200bstudents of the Faculty of Agriculture of Panama and directors of autonomous entities, among others. "

The conference theme was "Development and Environment." Arias emphasized: "Today there is no way to establish a sustainable economic growth and if you do not have the long-term availability of natural resources. The health of natural resources contributes to poverty reduction. As educators, it is our duty to promote good agricultural practices - practices which pollute and cost less and increase productivity. Zamorano practice what we preach. A great example is the effort that our colleagues from the Carrera Agricultural Science and Production made through PROMIPAC (Management Program Integrated Pest Central America) See article Solutions.

Graduates Zamora committed to their country: During the forum, the presidents of the Association of International Zamoranos Chapter Panama - were officially handed over the Panama Agricultural Covenant and a resolution of support for the new Minister of Agriculture who took office on 1 July 2009, "added Sieiro.

Finally, Dr. Arias stressed that" the participation of faculty Zamorano in this type of event is one more way we support competitive and sustainable development in Latin America. It also offers us the opportunity to demonstrate the quality and timeliness of information that is taught in our courses. "Dr. Arias is Honduran, is Zamorano graduated in 1974 and then earned an MBA in Finance from INCAE and a Masters in Agricultural Economics from the University of Michigan, USA, and his Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics at the University of Colombia, Missouri.

Agricultural Forum was sponsored by the Panamanian Association of Business Executives (APEDA), "a highly respected and ancestral association of executives promoting the economic development of Panama," said Arias.

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