23/01/2022

A knowledge platform for organic farming – Constantly further developed

The Organic Farm Knowledge platform is constantly working to evolve, keep the tools up to date, increase the reach and make the content accessible through different channels. The knowledge platform strives to make content accessible in multiple languages and is prioritising this.

An introduction video to the Organic Farming Knowledge Platform explains platform and helps viewers better understand its offer and wide range of tools for organic farming. The video is now also available in Italian on the Organic Farm Knowledge YouTube Channel and will soon be available in other languages.

Detailing the latest tools, organic practitioners can discover the application of best practices with preventive effects, such as the use of compost, organic additives, cover crops and green manure, developed through the Best4Soil project.

New tools are available on animal husbandry and organic fertilisation in young apple orchards!

We invite you to browse the platform for new tools and recommendations. To stay up to date and to be informed about new tools on the platform you can subscribe to the Organic Farm Knowledge newsletter and follow the Organic Farm knowledge platform on Facebook and Twitter for news and events.

Learn more about Organic Farm Knowledge at www.organic-farmknowledge.org.

Organic Farm Knowledge was originally set up by ICROFS (International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems) in the framework of the OK-Net Arable project. It is currently being developed further by the project OK-Net EcoFeed. Both projects are coordinated by IFOAM Organics Europe and are funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The third core partner of the Organic Farm Knowledge platform is FiBL (Research Institute of Organic Agriculture).

For more info please contact [email protected].

Organic Farm Knowledge is a product of OK-Net Arable and OK-Net EcoFeed. These projects have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements No. 652654 and No. 773911 respectively. The information contained within this platform only reflects the author’s view. The Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information provided.

 
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