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Can we improve food products with ingredients from, for example, seaweed and plant-based fats? An NMR spectrometer can help find answers to questions…
It turns out that the headland and wheel tracks are some of the biggest climate polluters in the field. In a new study, areas with densely packed soil…
A new ERA-NET project (MI BICYCLE) will explore how to use biomass and bioproducts from circular farming systems, consisting of both livestock and…
Digital Uni Food Day focuses on current challenges from the food industry and brings in the newest knowledge and technology from leading university…
Acidification of slurry in the barn or at the time of application can reduce ammonia losses. Acidification of manure with sulphuric acid is a common…
In the future, Danish cultivation experiments with fruit, berries and vegetables will take place on areas west of Gammel Estrup, which also houses the…
A new sequencing method allows researchers to read the genomes of organisms more accurately than previously possible. This study applies the new…
The unique Danish Pesticide Leaching Assessment Program (PLAP) investigates whether regular spraying of pesticides results in leaching to groundwater…
The bulk of the global production of processing tomatoes is concentrated in a small number of regions where climate change, according to a professor…
Cultivated meat can be one of the sustainable alternatives of the future for our current meat consumption, and in the laboratories of Aarhus…
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