Webinar – Iniciativa de Reforma a la Ley Federal de Variedades Vegetales
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We will be hosting an initial working group meeting on the 20th September 2022. For those who wish to participate, please contact us at support@coolfarmtool.org with your details and and you will be sent an invitation for the session.
Personas Interesadas en dominar las técnicas de preparación de abonos orgánicos a partir de materia orgánica disponible, así como el uso y aplicación de estos insumos en los cultivos de interés.
A toda persona interesada en conocer la operación de un invernadero y el manejo de sistemas hidropónicos.
This process involved a group of young experts of the Agroecology Europe Youth Network (AEEUYN) in a collaboration with Horizon 2020 Agroecology for Europe – AE4EU and the regional project OPERA.
What does Agroecology mean? How can Agroecology help the transition towards more sustainable agriculture and food systems?
The event consists of four thematic round-table sessions to reflect on the topic of regeneration and proposes the urban garden as a strategic device for this purpose. Inviting to Turin representatives of Italian and European associations and projects
Learn4Earth, a European project which UNISG is part of, is developing innovative methodologies, approaches and practical activities to provide teachers and young students with key skills in the fields of Climate, Environment and Food.
In this tasting Capaldo explains symbiotic agriculture and the regeneration of soil by comparing meat from conventional farming with that of symbiotic methods, as prepared by Ugo Alciati of the Guido restaurant, in combination with wines from Alta Langa.
The project has two main objectives: to safeguard the already-existing rainforest with the direct aid of the indigenous communities, making them the “guardians of the forest”, and to plant new trees in more run-down areas.