• About CATIE
    • Our Essence
    • Mission, vision and values
    • Strategic Vision
    • Authorities
    • Strategic alliances and projects
    • Institutional transparency
  • Research for development
  • Education
    • Oferta Académica
    • Conózcanos
    • Graduate School
    • Capacitación continua
    • Financing
    • Campus Virtual
    • Online payment
  • Our commercial offer
    • Commercial Farm
    • Botanical Garden
    • Forest Seed Bank
    • Biotechnology Laboratory
    • CATIE Specialty Coffee
    • Accommodations at CATIE
    • “Repurpose with purpose”
  • CATIE in the region
    • Belize
    • Bolivia
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Ecuador
    • El Salvador
    • Guatemala
    • Haiti
    • Honduras
    • Mexico
    • Nicaragua
    • Panama
    • Peru
    • Dominican Republic
    Have any question?
    (00) 123 456 789
    hello@eduma.com
    • Spanish
    • CATIE in press
    • Library Services
    • Employment
    • Adquisiciones

    CATIE
    • About CATIE
      • Our Essence
      • Mission, vision and values
      • Strategic Vision
      • Authorities
      • Strategic alliances and projects
      • Institutional transparency
    • Research for development
    • Education
      • Oferta Académica
      • Conózcanos
      • Graduate School
      • Capacitación continua
      • Financing
      • Campus Virtual
      • Online payment
    • Our commercial offer
      • Commercial Farm
      • Botanical Garden
      • Forest Seed Bank
      • Biotechnology Laboratory
      • CATIE Specialty Coffee
      • Accommodations at CATIE
      • “Repurpose with purpose”
    • CATIE in the region
      • Belize
      • Bolivia
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Guatemala
      • Haiti
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Peru
      • Dominican Republic

      News

      • Home
      • Blog
      • News
      • CATIE and PROMECAFE strengthen alliance for the sustainable development of Coffee

      CATIE and PROMECAFE strengthen alliance for the sustainable development of Coffee

      • Posted by Esteban Rodríguez Zamora
      • Categories News
      • Date 12 March, 2024

      • Meeting of authorities achieves laying out future plans and updating knowledge about CATIE's actions in conservation, genetic improvement, and agroforestry.

      In a recent visit to CATIE (Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center), Daniel Dubon, executive secretary of PROMECAFE (Regional Cooperative Program for Technological Development and Modernization of Coffee Cultivation), and Alfredo Zamarripa, president of the Board of Directors, met with authorities of the institution with the aim of reinforcing efforts towards the sustainable development of coffee.

      The long-term relationship between CATIE and PROMECAFE focuses on coffee research and training, especially in the evaluation and generation of resistant varieties, such as the Nemaya robusta and the catimores which resulted in notable varieties like Costa Rica 95, Oro Azteca, and Lempira, as well as in training personnel in advanced propagation and rooting techniques.

      The welcome was given by the General Director of CATIE, Luis Ernesto Pocasangre Enamorado, Rolando Cerda, coordinator of the Agroforestry and Coffee and Cocoa Genetic Improvement Unit, and the Specialist in Plant Genetic Resources, William Solano.

      The meeting also aimed to reaffirm continuous collaboration in these crucial areas and strengthen the partnerships between both institutions. In this context, the importance of collaboration in research, development, and education projects in the coffee sector was highlighted.

      PROMECAFE is a research and cooperation network, originally formed by coffee institutions from Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica; in addition to IICA and CATIE.

      Alliances and projects

      According to Rolando Cerda, the visit focused on discussing PROMECAFE's future plans and updating on CATIE's actions in conservation, genetic improvement, and agroforestry. The relevance of strengthening the alliance was emphasized, with the participation of CATIE experts in some of its various bodies, such as the board of directors, the technical committee, and the breeding network.

      CATIE's General Director expressed the institution's continued willingness to collaborate in research, development, and education in the coffee sector. The visit reinforced PROMECAFE representatives' conviction that CATIE remains fundamental for the evaluation of new coffee materials, the promotion of agroforestry, and formal education in courses and diplomas.

      Daniel Dubon said that CATIE has been a strategic partner of PROMECAFE for two weighty reasons. "Throughout history, when the genetic improvement project was carried out in the 1980s, it was CATIE who played a very important role thanks to the germplasm bank that exists, in combination with other institutes from Portugal and France. From that work arise, for example, the sarchimores and catimores groups," he said.

      The second reason, he indicated, "the largest or most robust, is through the specialized people they have to help us enrich and strengthen research."

      Dubon explained that there is a specific activity where CATIE will play an important role, and that is this year they are restarting a genetic improvement program in which they will evaluate all hybrids that have been developed in different sectors of production.

      "This action of this phase of taking hybrids to a field validation phase in all countries under real conditions is extremely important and CATIE is the source of our raw material, thanks to the germplasm bank."

      New master's degree and diploma in coffee farming

      In October 2023, CATIE presented its new International Master's Degree in Sustainable and Resilient Coffee Farming and a Technical Diploma in Innovative Coffee Farming, jointly with PROMECAFE.

      The significant challenges posed by the ongoing impacts of climate change, degradation of coffee agroecosystems, and general uncertainties caused by policies and markets jeopardize the enormous environmental, social, and economic potential of coffee production. This new academic offering is crucial for comprehensive training of professionals with robust capabilities to contribute to the transformation of coffee farming towards a more sustainable and inclusive economy. 

      • CATIE and PROMECAFE launch new master's degree and diploma in sustainable and innovative coffee farming - CATIE

      Finally, joint priorities will focus on genetic improvement actions and research for mechanization in coffee farming, combined with sustainable agroforestry practices.

      The strategic alliance between CATIE and PROMECAFE promises to continue contributing to the well-being and sustainable development of the coffee sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.

      More information:

      Rolando Cerda
      Coordinator of the Agroforestry and Coffee and Cocoa Genetic Improvement Unit

      rcerda@catie.ac.cr

        

       

      Written by:

      Esteban Rodríguez Zamora 
      Communicator 
      Information and Communication Technology CATIE
      esteban.rodriguez@catie.ac.cr 

      (Visited 419 times, 1 visits today)
      • Share:
      Esteban Rodríguez Zamora

      Previous post

      TRANSPATH Seeks to Create Sustainable Transformative Paths and Advances by Celebrating Its Second Annual Meeting
      12 March, 2024

      Next post

      Deputy Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation of Peru Explores Collaboration Opportunities at CATIE
      13 March, 2024

      You may also like

      cierrre-agromira-portada1
      AGROMIRA 2025: Global knowledge, innovation, and action for sustainable agribusiness
      15 May, 2025
      St Kitts
      CATIE and IUCN promote a participatory financing model for sustainable soil management in St. Kitts and Nevis
      13 May, 2025
      Territorio-indigena1
      CATIE promotes health and ancestral knowledge at fair held in Cabécar Indigenous Territory
      9 May, 2025

      Search

      Categories

      • CATIE IN PRESS
      • EMPLOYMENT
      • Events
      • News
      • Noticias Guatemala
      • Noticias institucionales
      • Noticias Posgrado

      CATIE IN PRESS



      (506) 2558-2000



      comunica@catie.ac.cr



      Facebook-f




      Twitter




      Instagram




      Wikipedia-w




      Linkedin-in




      Youtube

      Suscribe

      • Sitemap
      • Contact
      Utilizamos cookies con el fin de ofrecer, mejorar, proteger y promocionar nuestros servicios.Al hacer clic en "Aceptar todo", acepta el uso de TODAS las cookies. Sin embargo, puede visitar Configuración de Cookies para proporcionar un consentimiento controlado.
      RechazarAceptar todo
      Manage consent

      Privacy Overview

      Este sitio web utiliza cookies para mejorar su experiencia mientras navega por el sitio web. De estas, las cookies que se clasifican como necesarias se almacenan en su navegador, ya que son esenciales para el funcionamiento de las funcionalidades básicas del sitio web. También utilizamos cookies de terceros que nos ayudan a analizar y comprender cómo utiliza este sitio web. Estas cookies se almacenarán en su navegador solo con su consentimiento. También tiene la opción de optar por no recibir estas cookies. Pero la exclusión voluntaria de algunas de estas cookies puede afectar su experiencia de navegación.
      Necessary
      Always Enabled
      Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
      Functional
      Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
      Performance
      Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
      Analytics
      Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
      Advertisement
      Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
      Others
      Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
      SAVE & ACCEPT