Project

RITACI

Network for Innovation and Technology in Climate-Smart Agriculture

What is it?

RITACI is an Ibero-American network for scientific and technological cooperation that promotes research, innovation and knowledge transfer in climate-smart agriculture.

The project brings together universities, research centres and institutions across Ibero-America to develop sustainable solutions to the challenges posed by climate change in the agri-food sector.  

The network works on the application of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, smart sensors and digital tools to improve agricultural production, reduce emissions and optimice the use of natural resources.

 RITACI – CYTED

Objectives

To promote the use of emerging technologies to adapt agriculture to the effects of climate change.  

To encourage more sustainable, efficient and resilient agricultural systems.  

To reduce environmental impact and greenhouse gas emissions.  

To promote the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge between Ibero-American countries.  

To encourage technology transfer and cooperation between universities, research centres and the productive sector. 

Who carries it out?

The project is led by Manuel Cardona of Don Bosco University, El Salvador.  

  

Participating Spanish and Latin American universities and academic institutions include:  

Don Bosco University  

National University of the Littoral  

Autonomous University of Madrid  

Carlos III University of Madrid  

University of Castilla-La Mancha  

University of the Basque Country  

Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education  

Tijuana Institute of Technology  

Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education  

Catholic University of the Holy Conception  

University of Concepción  

University of Bío-Bío  

Research centres: Agrotecnio, Advanced Polymers Research Centre, Maps And Drones. 

Funding

Project funded by CYTED, the Ibero-American Programme for Science and Technology for Development.