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2024. February 14.

NewsAnnual BIOEAST Bioeconomy Conference

The role of national HUBs in national and macro-regional bioeconomy policies and R&I priorities in the BIOEAST countries

research, bioeconomy, action plan

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2024. February 1.

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What happened in 2023? Annual review of the Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi)

Thanks to its diverse and expanding research activities and its increasing engagement in EU projects the Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi) further strengthened the process of organic knowledge transfer in Hungary and the transition towards sustainability both at the national and the international level in 2023.

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2024. February 1.

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What kind of spiders live in Hungarian gardens? And what does this tell researchers and garden lovers?

The first year of the citizen-science study investigating spider species and biodiversity has ended

biodiversity, citizen science

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2024. January 29.

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Scientific publications 2023

Scientific publications with ÖMKi participation in 2023

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2024. January 22.

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Save the date - ANNUAL BIOEAST BIOECONOMY CONFERENCE 6-7th MARCH 2024

The BIOEAST Initiative was given a new boost for the next three years with a new Horizon Europe project, called BOOST4BIOEAST (follow-up of the BIOEASTsUP project), launched in January 2024.

conference, bioeconomy, bioeast

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2023. December 18.

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Joint experiments for the sustainable future of viticulture

The 2023 Viticultural Planning Workshop has been organized in Kőlyuktető by the horticultural team of the Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi) at the beginning of November with the support of the Agroecology-TRANSECT project. One of the major goals of the event was to create a close cooperation between the researchers and the neighbouring farmers in order to set up multiannual joint experiments in the vineyards of the Eger wine region.

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