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Expoagro: The province launches Impulsa, the program that links educational offer and productive demand

"This program will be a seal of quality that will serve both the trainer and the company to achieve competitiveness," said the Minister of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini.

Ministers Gustavo Puccini, José Goity and Roald Báscolo, presented "Impulsa: Learn, Produce, Work".

Within the framework of Expoagro, the Ministers of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini, Education, José Goity and Labor, Roald Báscolo, presented the platform "Impulsa: Aprender, Producir, Trabajar", a tool that articulates the entire public and private educational system of the province, through the different productive matrixes of each of the regions. It can be accessed from https://www.santafe.gob.ar/ms/impulsa/.


They also launched Impulsa Agricultural, a special training cluster on machinery, trades, and good agricultural practices.


On the occasion, Puccini recalled that in the framework of Expoagro, we were presenting various activities, all focused on the logic of boosting production in the province. Then, he added: “When inaugurating the provincial stand, we announced credits together with the Bank of Santa Fe, the Municipal Bank of Rosario, and the Federal Investment Council.  Currently, 140 billon pesos are available for the productive sector in more than 13 credit lines.

The Minister then stressed, "the way out is always with production, farms and industries, that is why the Ministries of Education, Labor and Productive Development are here, to carry out this program that we’ve called Impulsa, which seeks to provide solutions to the various issues that Santa Fe companies brought to us; for which the educational offer and the productive demand were unified in this tool, so that there is a connection".

This program will be a seal of quality, which serves both the person who carries out the training and the company that achieves competitiveness. We are forming a team to make the province of Santa Fe even bigger", concluded Puccini.


On his part, Goity detailed, “The tool concentrates the financial, human and installed capacity resources of the State, in a single program, to contribute to production and training in the province, working articulately both the educational and the productive systems so that our young people are inserted in the labor structure".

"This new platform will concentrate all supply and demand, building a path of dialogue and integration between what is needed and what can be offered," said the Minister of Education, and added, "we have more than 2,000 courses in 1,020 training environments, but we believe we can do much more. This is our already accredited offer. Specifically for agriculture, we have 40 courses in 20 towns; and we want to reach 100 towns in our province with twice as many specific courses, which will be certified".

"This tool is designed to provide the training that the industry needs, and that each of our young people need to integrate into the labor market in a quality job; to be able to grow as a province from the productive and social point of view", concluded the Minister of Education.

 Finally, Báscolo explained, "Training is the first link, then there are internships and apprenticeships in companies, and first job programs. What we are interested in that these people who start with training end up with registered employment, because the objective we have as a government is the creation of registered private employment".

Learn, Produce, Work


The objective of the "Learn, Produce, Work" program is to make available the entire training offer of the Government throughout the province of Santa Fe to improve the employability of people and favor their labor insertion in the private sector.

The initiative is constantly evolving and growing, allowing the continuous presentation of new lines, platforms, training, and education detected as necessary for different productive sectors.

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