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Cabildo de Gran Canaria allocates 660,000 euro in aid for losses caused by the Guatemalan moth
The Cabildo de Gran Canaria allocates 660,000 euro in aid to compensate for the losses caused by the Guatemalan moth
A total of 224 potato producers in Gran Canaria affected by the Guatemalan moth (
Tecia solanivora) have received a subsidy of 660,000 euro from the Cabildo s Primary Sector and Food Sovereignty Council to minimize the losses caused by this quarantine plague.
According to a statement from the Cabildo, the aid will go to the removal and elimination of the affected potatoes through a path enabled by the institution in the Ecoparks, biological control by means of a small native wasp (
Spain’s Animayo Gran Canaria Kicks Off a Three-Part Hybrid 16th Edition (EXCLUSIVE) Variety 2 hrs ago © Animayo
Animayo Gran Canaria, Spain’s prominent Canary Islands-based animation festival, has expanded threefold as it divides its multiple activities into three sections: In-person over May 5-8; an avatar-based virtual event on May 13-15; and online from May 17 through October.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has been a blessing; it came as a shock at first but we found a creative solution,” said Damian Perea, founder-director of the festival, which also includes VFX and video gaming.
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By deploying an avatar-based virtual event platform dubbed Roomkey (formerly Teooh) that enables professional and enterprise communities to sit and interact in the same digital space, Animayo Gran Canaria became the first animation festival in the world to go virtual last year. “We lured up to 45,000 participants in 2020 and expect to reach or surpass that tally in this
Press conference - Gran Canaria KiteFoil Open Europeans © IKA
Ending the most difficult year of international sports on a high, all signs are pointing to an amazing event coming up here in the Canary Islands over the coming days.
COVID-19 has made it very difficult for the global community, and international competition has not been exempt. Huge efforts have been made by event organisers, local and federal governments, class organisers and competitors, demonstrating a huge display of co-operative strength and community in order to continue to run events in these difficult times.
Compounding on the achievement of simply being able to run an event, this particular competition represents a number of great milestones, as Markus Schwendtner, Class Manager of the IKA said in the opening press conference this morning; This will be the first event since the International Olympic Committee formally announced that kiteboarding will be included in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
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