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As the global demand for plant-based foods rises, Danish agriculture faces the need to change agricultural systems to grow more grain legumes. A new…
Healthycrop, a startup company from Aarhus University founded by Professor Henrik Brinch-Pedersen, has won the InnovAction Award at Euroseeds 2024 for…
During his PhD studies, Aristotelis Azariadis explored the untapped potential of the wild relatives of the modern potato crop, Solanum tuberosum.
A new interdisciplinary project, EVECSA (European Vocational Education in Climate Smart Agriculture), is set to bring knowledge about climate-smart…
When you speak with Emil Dahl Nielsen, you quickly realize that he’s not just an ordinary research assistant. His enthusiasm for sustainability and…
A new system for assessing the energy content of feed for broiler chickens will motivate producers to use less protein-rich feed ingredients. This…
A Danish researcher has been awarded a "mini-Nobel Prize" for his 30 years of research into the impact of agriculture on the climate.
Professor Davide Cammarano from the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University has been elected as the new President-Elect of the International…
A new study shows that it can take decades to rebuild biodiversity after converting to organic farming.
During his PhD studies, Alex Njugi Wangeci applied laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) to predict different soil properties.
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