Strategy analysis and agro-meteorological information dissemination to reach farmers
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v1i1.2141Keywords:
Agrometeorology, newsletters, information systemAbstract
The demands for timely and effective agro-meteorological information for agricultural applications have been increasing in recent years. The bulletins are the main source to provide the operational service of meteorological and agro-meteorological information to agriculture. They are designed to provide the user with a specialized system that is considered for decision-making, both at the national level of the country and at the local level, with full knowledge of the facts. The line of thought and action that Cuban agro-meteorologists carry out is presented, in order to achieve an effective link between those in charge of producing scientific information and agricultural producers.
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