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Connecting producers with their market

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On the 3rd of June, the University of Ghent together with Inagro organised a workshop for SMEs and producers. During this workshop, some of the most important results of the farmer survey, performed in 2019 on what farmers want from their fertilisers, was shared with the producers. This can help them cater their products, recycling-derived fertilisers (RDFs) better for their target market, which are mostly farmers. Read More

Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2021

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Research of the ReNu2Farm project was presented at the Annual Conference of the Microbiology Society, running from the 26th to the 30th April. The conference is one of the largest gatherings of microbiologists in Europe with usually over 1,600 attendees, presenters, speakers, researchers, and industrial partners. The conference was hosted online, and comprised many different topics such as antimicrobial resistance, environmental and applied microbiology, genetics and genomics, marine microbiology, public health microbiology, RNA & DNA viruses, SARS-CoV-2 viruses, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

French producers of RDF's share their experience

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In the process of reducing the use of limited natural resources, such as phosphorus of mineral origin, recycling-derived fertilisers (RDF) are an interesting alternative to artificial fertilisers. In the below video, Laurent Varvoux, co-leader of the Nitrogen and Sulphur group at COMIFER, and 3 French producers shed light on what RDF are and the opportunities they can offer in terms of fertilisation and sustainability. Read More

This year, ReNu2Farm will be presented at Les Culturales!

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LES CULTURALES (15th, 16th & 17th June 2021) is the place to be for French and international professionals of the arable crop sector. This biennial international event will take place this year in Betheny in the Champagne area of France. 15 000 visitors from France and all over Europe are expected for this major open field event with the application of reinforced sanitary measures such as the implementation of a threshold of 5,000 people per day. Read More