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As part of its commitment to high-level academic training, the Virtual Farm School of the Martha Acosta Foundation continues to strengthen its educational processes through collaboration with internationally recognized specialists.

Through this approach, specialized sessions with industry professionals have been incorporated, providing fellows with access to strategic, up-to-date knowledge aligned with the real needs of the swine industry.

In this context, the participation of Dr. Laura Batista stands out. Drawing from her international experience in swine health and production, she has contributed to the academic development of students by delivering sessions focused on key areas such as animal health, biosecurity, and production management.

This type of mentorship allows fellows to strengthen their technical judgment and develop a more comprehensive perspective on decision-making within production systems, aligning their training with current industry challenges.

These sessions also represent a space for continuous learning, where participants can interact directly with experts, receive technical guidance, and enhance their professional development through real-world experience.

The integration of experts such as Dr. Laura Batista reinforces the Martha Acosta Foundation’s mission to foster the development of highly skilled professionals, contributing to the growth and strengthening of the swine industry in Mexico and Latin America.

The Martha Acosta Foundation extends its sincere gratitude to Dr. Laura Batista for her commitment, dedication, and valuable contribution to the training of our fellows.