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FiBL news on soil


Workshop series on solutions for improving agroecosystem and crop efficiency for water and nutrient use

Join us for a series of workshops focusing on below-ground research, upscaling knowledge from…


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What happens in the soil when organic farmers stop ploughing?

The value of long-term studies can be found when you’re ready to dig deep. FiBL scientists and…


Farmer and scientists assess the outcome of soil cultivation.

Less is more – Testing reduced tillage under organic conditions

The turn of the millennium brought a change in the agricultural mindset: reduced tillage. Reduced…


Sheep in the Netherlands feeding in a field with plastic debris.

New EU project to explore the impacts of plastic debris on soil health and agricultural productivity

The impacts of plastic debris on soil health are largely unknown, although equal or possibly greater…


Researcher in laboratory

PhD student unveils soil secrets

Soils generate our food, cleanse our drinking water and degrade organic toxins. The degree to which…


Cover Dossier

New reference document on organic production principles and good practice

The demand for organic products has been increasing worldwide for years. As a result, the interest…


Cover Factsheet Biofertilisers

New Factsheet: Biofertilisers

In the last years, organic amendments, active natural metabolites or beneficial microbes are…


Organic Farm Knowledge - A unique resource with tools for farmers across Europe

The online platform Organic Farm Knowledge (www.organic-farmknoweldge.org) intends to promote…


Connecting science, society and policy around soils: join FiBL at the upcoming Eurosoil 2020 conference

The conference Eurosoil, which will be held on August 24-28 in Geneva, Switzerland, will have four…


Man receiving the award.

Awards for FiBL projects on soil fertility and reduced tillage

Two projects coordinated by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) received the best…