Bird damage to crops is considered by producers as a major technical and economic problem. Chambres d'Agriculture France proposes a national declaration tool. Terres Inovia joins this initiative.
On March 14, Terres Inovia participated in the 2nd meeting of the RMT "Fields and territories" on how to conduct an agroecological transition. The institute showed, with the example of the Syppre Berry network, how to accompany a group of farmers in the change of cropping system.
Terres Inovia's surveillance audit allowed it to maintain its Good Experimentation Practices (GEP) approval
La websérie de Terres Inovia « Les pieds dans les champs », qui donne la parole aux agriculteurs, est désormais disponible à l’écoute en podcast notamment sur les plateformes Deezer, Spotify et Itunes.
The JACK project was launched on January 16, 2023 at the Ecole Supérieure des Agricultures (ESA) in Angers. Terres Inovia is involved in this project, which brings together 16 private and public partners to enhance the value of pulses, from field to plate.
Terres Inovia has just completed the quality analysis of pea and faba bean seeds for the 2022 harvest.
It is intended to continue supporting projects on autumn pests of rapeseed. Find out the rules and the priority themes of this call for projects 2023.
The 34th Carrefour de la sélection du tournesol took place on February 9 and 10, 2023 in St-Pierre-d'Amilly (Charente Maritime) on the GEVES site.
Terres Inovia has just published its analysis of the nutritional quality of rapeseed and sunflower meals.
Sclerotinia is the main disease of oilseed rape if we consider that the control of phoma is primarily a genetic control.
Terres Inovia has updated its conventional and organic growing guides for the 2023 sunflower season. A robust crop that is tolerant of water stress and a good candidate for diversification of crop rotation, sunflower makes the most of low-input management and is perfectly suited to the specifications of organic farming.
The decree on the 7th national action program to be implemented in vulnerable zones in order to reduce water pollution by nitrates of agricultural origin (NAP) was published on January 30.
The SELEOPRO seed research support system for rapeseed and sunflower is designed to support research projects for varietal selection.
The Regional Agronomic Programme for the Agroecological Transition in the Grand Est (PARTAGE), responded to this problem during its restitution symposium. This was enough to highlight 4 years of work to 180 people!
RESALT, which aims to provide resources for the construction of flea beetle resistant varieties, was launched on January 25, at Le Rheu (35).