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2023. July 5.

NewsThis proposal on NGTs is a threat to the European model of innovation in breeding

The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a new Regulation on plants produced by certain new genomic techniques. The proposal, adopted on 5 July 2023, is part of a package of legislative proposals to support the EU’s Farm to Fork and Biodiversity strategies.

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2023. June 22.

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Start small, GROW BIG!

An organic plant protection series and participatory research project has been launched for hobby gardeners - anyone can get involved!

organic plant protection, citizen science, organic gardening

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2023. May 8.

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Cover crops for drought resistant soils in Tokaj wine production

The Hungarian Innovation Hub hosted fellow hub facilitators for a field walk in April, at one of the host sites, Tokaj-Hétszőlő Organic Vineyards in North-East Hungary.

organic agriculture, conference

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2023. May 3.

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Establishing and running Living Labs: Climate Farm Demo 2-day kick-off workshop in the Netherlands

Launched last December, our new EU project Climate Farm Demo aims to strengthen the capacity of farmers to implement, demonstrate and adopt climate-smart farming (CSF) practices across the EU and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35% over the project lifetime.

organic agriculture, conference

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2023. March 10.

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Inspiration, science and innovation: how the future of the organic farming industry is shaping up

On 28 February 2023, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi) for the fourth time organized the Organic Agriculture – Sectoral Conference, which on this occasion was hosted in Kecskemét, at the Neumann János University CAMPUS. The goal of the conference was to share and discuss the most important opportunities, challenges and experiences that are determining the future of organic farming, with an inspirational overview of the most outstanding international practices.

organic agriculture, conference

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2023. March 2.

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Globally and in the EU, the market for organic products continued to grow in 2021

The latest statistics on worldwide organic farming have been published

BIOFACH, the world's largest international fair presenting organic products, was held in Germany between 14 and 17 February 2023. During these four days, in addition to getting to know the companies involved in the production of organic food and their products, an international expert conference was convened, and included a number of sessions discussing the strategic issues currently facing the sector, including questions of policy, sustainability, science and trade. One of the most prominent recurring events at BIOFACH is the presentation of the statistical yearbook on organic farming worldwide. The latest edition of ‘The World of Organic Agriculture’, published by FiBL/IFOAM, gives an idea of the global, European and domestic situation of organic farming based on 2021 data. The now traditional session held by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi), featuring decision-makers from Central and Eastern Europe, likewise attracted great interest.

biofach, fibl

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