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A new leaflet from the project, "Greenresilient", outlines the benefits, risks and challenges of transfer mulch as well as how to use it in organic…
A new leaflet from the project "Greenresilient" provides information about the choice of plant species; the best locations for flower strips, when and…
Turkey is a big country that has different regions reflecting different climatic conditions. Therefore, production methods in the organic cattle farms…
The ERA-NET CORE Organic Cofund Third Call 2021 for research proposals was closed on 8 March 2021. A total number of 25 full-proposals has been…
The EU has adopted ambitions targets to increase organic production as part of the European Green Deal indicated in the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity…
In the SusOrgPlus project, the concept of heat pump drying and conventional drying were used to dry organic apples. This aims to improve product…
The possibility of controlling soil-borne pest nematodes by using Brassica* species. plants as cover crops in the inter-row space of vineyards…
Diversification of farming systems might provide significant environmental and socio-economic benefits. Multi-species livestock farms are complex, and…
Within the Mix-Enable project we interviewed farmers running mixed organic livestock farms to assess their individual satisfaction and wellbeing.…
A recent article published in Viola, a Swedish magazine, explains what the Greenresilient project is doing and why is it important for Swedish…
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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
CORE Organic Cofund projects Get a quick overview of all the CORE Organic Cofund projects