Official Visit of UNALM to Zamorano

Dr. Américo Guevara Pérez, president of the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (UNALM) from Lima, Peru, along with MSc. Andrés Casas Díaz, Director of the Department of Horticulture at UNALM, recently visited the Zamorano campus to explore opportunities for institutional collaboration.

During their visit, they had a formal meeting with Zamorano’s president, Sergio Rodríguez Royo. The goal of this meeting was to learn more about Zamorano’s educational model and discuss the possibility of establishing an interinstitutional agreement that would benefit both universities.

This visit represents a key opportunity to strengthen academic cooperation and promote the exchange of knowledge between UNALM and Zamorano, two esteemed universities committed to training professionals in the agricultural and environmental sectors.

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