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Organic Innovation Days 2019: highlights and a chance to win a book on organic crop cultivation
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Find out how organic and agroecology can help to transition our food and farming system at TP Organics' Organic Innovation Days 2019, taking place on 3-4 December in Brussels. Register before 26 November to join us and Alexander Wezel, one of the key thinkers on agroecology in Europe, in discussing innovation and research priorities for organics and agroecology! The event …
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ERA-NET Cofund ICT-AGRI-FOOD announces research call for November 2019
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The ERA-NET Cofund ICT-AGRI-FOOD is the European Research Area - NETwork for information and communication technology in agriculture. ICT-AGRI-FOOD's mission is to bring actors together from across the entire agri-food system, make use of data from all across the food chain to deliver benefits for all actors, and enable digital technology solutions for a real transition towards transparent, sustainable and resilient agri-food …
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Call for proposals: Anders Wall Award 2020
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European Landowners' Organization (ELO), the European multidisciplinary office for landowners and land managers, announces a call for proposals for the Anders Wall Award 2020. Since 2003, the Anders Wall Award is given by the Anders Wall Foundation from Stockholm in association with the European Commission, Directorate General for the Environment, Brussels, the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry and …
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EU R&I Days 2019 - event review
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On 24-26 September, TP Organics took part in the policy conference of the European Commission’s Research & Innovation (R&I) Days during which the Strategic Plan of Horizon Europe was discussed with stakeholders. Transforming our food system is urgent! In light of the climate crisis, the need to redesign the European food system in an equitable way is more urgent than …
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Development of regional fig production and marketing in Baden-Württemberg from organic and integrated production growing systems
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The operational group explores the possibility of fig production in Baden-Württemberg (Germany) for organic and integrated production growing systems. Germany is a promising outlet market as there is a demand for high-quality fresh figs, but due to import and associated travel time the imported figs do not correspond to the ambitious consumers claims. Additionally, consumers’ purchase decisions are increasingly influenced by regional and sustainable production.
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