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American Society of Agronomy and Cereal System Initiative for South Asia launch certification to benefit millions of farmers with increased productivity
MADISON, WI, May 4, 2010 -- The launch of a Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program in South Asia continues efforts to enable sustainable agricultural growth in the region. The main target for this program will be the frontline agronomists employed by private companies, non-government organizations, and public sector agencies. Certification is viewed as the professional development component that will help improve delivery of technical information, products, and services from agronomy professionals in both the public and private sectors in South Asia. The CCA program has begun in India, offering the first exam in November 2010. The program is administered by the Indian Society of Agribusiness Professionals, but is still affiliated with the International CCA program based in the U.S. The CCA program will next expand to Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
The American Society of Agronomy is an international scientific and professional society with its headquarters in Madison, WI. Our members are researchers and trained, certified professionals in the areas of growing our world’s food supply, while protecting our environment. We work at universities, government research facilities and private businesses across the United States and the world.