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EU - FarmBook
Platform for disseminating news, projects, audios, podcasts, videos and thematic networks on forestry, agriculture, livestock, society, economy and environment
EU CAP NETWORK
EU CAP Network
The Network is a forum through which national CAP networks, organisations, administrations, researchers, entrepreneurs and practitioners can share knowledge and information on agriculture and rural...
loogo red pac
National Rural Network RRN
Platform that promotes the creation of working groups on relevant issues for rural areas
ALIMENTOS DE ESPAÑA
Food from Spain
Ministerial outreach platform
BEST4SOIL

BEST4SOIL

best4soil provides videos (YouTube), data sheets and 2 databases including decision support tool. The videos, databases and fact sheets are published in 22 official EU languages, to facilitate innovation management for professionals across Europe. Information will be freely accessible to ensure smooth knowledge transfer from research to practice.

WINETWORK

WINETWORK

"Winetwork is a European collaborative project for the exchange and transfer of innovative knowledge between European wine-growing regions to increase the productivity and sustainability of the sector. Over 3 years, 11 partners from 7"&" European countries will exchange their knowledge about two important diseases in vineyards: vine trunk diseases and flavesence dorée.

EURAKNOS en akisplataforma.es

EURAKNOS

Euraknos will increase the compilation of practice-ready knowledge by intensifying the interaction between various agricultural or forestry food networks, thus maximizing results for practitioners. Cross-fertilization will be organized among existing thematic networks spanning different countries, regions and production systems.

Bioschamp

BIOSCHAMP - Biostimulant of alternative casing for a sustainable and profitable mushroom industry

In this project, we will develop an integrated approach to combat the main health challenges in fungal production (parasitic fungi and bacteria). By developing a microbiota-enriched casing soil we will reduce the need for pesticides and contribute to improving the productivity, sustainability and profitability of the European mushroom sector.