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                      Future farming

                      Digital discussion on the topic of "Future farming - food production between environmental protection and adaptation to climate change"

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                      Vineyards as climate protectors

                      Soils are important carbon reservoirs on our planet. If additional carbon can be successfully absorbed by the soil, this could slow down climate change: In interview with Professor Nicolas Brüggemann

                      Lowering nitrate values: Modelling saves a lot of time

                      For many years, Germany failed to apply the EU Nitrate Directive and was threatened with severe fines. New fertilizer regulations should change that - How they affect groundwater is being analyzed through national monitoring: In interview with Professor Frank Wendland

                      Last Modified: 25.07.2024

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