Training courses
Destacados
10/06/2026
IFAPA
Specialized training in the sanitary control of olive groves
This 5-hour course has at least one face-to-face module that addresses aspects related to the sanitary control of olive groves. CONTENTS Regulations on the sustainable use of plant protection products Update on integrated pest and disease control methods Current situation and limitations on the use of active substances PROGRAM | REGISTRATION
Permanent
Permanent
INEA
Agrarian Legislation
Training Certificate issued by INEA Foundation Goals Know the sources, object and content of Agrarian Law. To frame Law within the scope of the Social Sciences, understanding the interrelationship between the different disciplines that comprise them. Know and understand the legal concepts related to the area of Civil Law that regulates land
Permanent
Permanent
INEA
Food safety
Content: Food Classification: This module provides a comprehensive analysis of food classification from various perspectives, including nutritional composition, product nature (fresh, processed, preserved, etc.), and origin (animal, vegetable, mineral). It delves into the fundamental food categories, such as primary foods (fruits, vegetables, meats
Permanent
Permanent
INEA
Vine varieties used in winemaking
Training Certificate issued by the INEA Foundation Content: Ampelographic description, agronomic properties, and oenological potential of national and international commercial grape varieties: This module offers a detailed and technical analysis of commercial grape varieties, both national and international, through ampelographic characterization
Permanent
Permanent
INEA
Olive pests and pathogens: nature, identification, and biological control strategies
Training Certificate issued by INEA-University School of Agricultural Engineering. Content: Introduction: This section will provide an overview of the importance of olive growing, highlighting its economic, ecological, and cultural relevance. The fundamental principles of plant protection in olive groves will be addressed, emphasizing the need to