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Research and development in and for the field

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The new Activity Report 2018 provides insights into FiBL projects.

High-tech is becoming part of organic farming, as the new FiBL Activity Report shows: GPS-controlled hoeing systems keep the weeds in sugar beets at bay, multi-spectral cameras measure the welfare of pigs and a new app leads through the spade test in the field step by step. In the 2018 Activity Report, you can also read why organic can feed the world, how the health of young animals is promoted, which new fertilisers and animal feeds from recycled raw materials are being researched and how plant extracts and wild flowers can serve as alternatives to biopesticides.

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