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To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favour beneficials. In the CORE Organic Cofund project…
A joint workshop was held at Biofach 2020 about the projects ProOrg and SusOrgPlus, which both deal with research topics around careful and organic…
The Joint Call of the ERA-NETs SUSFOOD2 & CORE Organic Cofund full-proposals phase closed on 27 March 2020. A total number of 29 full-proposals were…
Within the CORE Organic project DOMINO, a questionnaire-based survey was conducted to evaluate the current status in organic farming including the…
To balance productivity, reduce pollutant emissions by the ruminants and improve product quality, the use of natural compounds with bioactivity on…
Consumers concern on environmental and health issues related to nutrition. In this regard, the consumption of organic food is increasing worldwide and…
The potential role of cover crops as alternative hosts for soil-borne fungi plant diseases has not been thoroughly explored. Root samples from cover…
Different kind of ground covers has been indicated as an efficient way to limit rain-splashed dispersal of disease-causing spores in several crops,…
Innovative production in the greenhouse: flower strips, mixed crops, plant mulch
Interviews with farmers and other actors, carried out in the CORE Organic Cofund project GrazyDaiSy, bring forward perspectives related to calves,…
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Core organic report on 15 years of joint research for organic food and farming systems (2004-2019)
Main coordinator: Ivana Trkulja, ICROFS Editor of news items: Karin Ullven, Epok Website/newsletter design: Christine Dilling, ICROFS
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