Organic Farmknowledge

Newsletter – August 2023

Dear readers,

The Organic Farm Knowledge platform (organic-farmknowledge.org) provides access to a wide range of tools and resources about organic farming that can help improve production. We are pleased to share this month’s newsletter with you. We look forward to sharing more news with you in September.


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Learn about the agronomic, economic and environmental benefits of pea-wheat intercropping systems in…

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Finding new GMO-free ways of vitamin B2 (riboflavin) supplementation in poultry feed.

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Versatile information on organic hemp production for interested farm managers.

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Learn about the challenges with rootstocks and how to best chose fruit varieties for your farm.

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Improving veterinarian’s knowledge of animal husbandry in organic agriculture in Switzerland (ROADMAP practice abstract)

A training course was developed with farmers and veterinarians about animal husbandry in organic…

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Grafting tomatoes - does it really increase yield?

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Path2Dea is investigating the benefits and barriers of digitalization in agriculture. The survey on…

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Thanks to the EU-funded project BIOFRUITNET, effective techniques of organic fruit growing can be…

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Five most visited tools in the last three months


Contact information

Organic Farm Knowledge Newsletter

Lauren Dietemann
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL
Ackerstrasse 113
5070 Frick
Switzerland
Phone +41 62 865 04 08
lauren.dietemann@fibl.org
www.fibl.org

Andreas Basler
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL
Ackerstrasse 113
5070 Frick
Switzerland
Phone +41 62 865 72 13
andreas.basler@fibl.org
www.fibl.org

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 773911. This communication only reflects the author’s view. The Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information provided. The authors and editors do not assume responsibility or liability for any possible factual inaccuracies or damage resulting from the application of the recommendations in this newsletter.