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Boosting 4 BEST practices for SOIL health in Europe

Projekttitel in der OriginalspracheBoosting 4 BEST practices for SOIL health in Europe
Abstract

Healthy soils are of major importance for the future of the European horticultural and agricultural crop production. Especially in intensive production systems, soilborne diseases are a major factor with a negative impact on soil health.
Newly developed best practices and sound crop rotations permit to maintain, improve or re-establish soil health in Europe. Through a network, knowledge ready for practice on four best practices for the control of soilborne diseases (compost/organic amendments; green manures/cover crops; anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD); and (bio)solarisation) will be promoted.
As innovative tool BEST4SOIL will provide tutorial videos (youtube). Videos, databases and factsheets are edited in 22 official EU languages to facilitate the innovation management of practitioners throughout Europe.
The consortium of BEST4SOIL includes advisers, breeder, communicators, educators, growers, and researchers from eight European countries. Together with facilitators in at least twelve more countries, the network will interconnect an important part of the European growers, advisers and educators, the main stakeholders of BEST4SOIL.

Projektpartner
  • Delphy (NL)
  • 7Reasons Medien GmbH (AT)
  • TEA-GASC Agriculture and Food Development Authority (IE)
  • Berner Fachhochschule (CH)
  • Landbrug & Fode-varer F. M. B. A. (DK)
  • Instituto Andaluz de Investiga-ción y Formación Agraria Pesquera Alimentaria y de la Producción Ecologica (ES)
  • Uniwersytet Przyrod-niczy we Wrocławiu (PL)
  • Stichting Wageningen Re-search (NL)
  • P. H. Petersen Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH & Co KG (DE)
  • Eidgenoessisches Department für Wirtschaft, Bildung und Forschung (CH)
  • Landwirtschaft Grand (AT)
FiBL Projektleitung/ Kontakt
  • Waltner Benjamin (Pflanzen- und Gemüsebau)
(nicht verlinkte Personen sind ehemalige FiBL Mitarbeitende)
Rolle des FiBL

Projektpartner

Gruppe/ Arbeitsschwerpunkt/ Standort
Änderungsdatum 18.02.2022
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