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EJP SOIL provides an opportunity for stakeholders to influence and contribute to solutions on soil management and climate change

07 May 2020

EJP SOIL is not just another scientific project. EJP SOIL is a programme with the ambition to link knowledge development to knowledge application, and bring about new soil management solutions. This calls for the voice of and strong engagement from stakeholders related to soil management.

Building a cross-European framework for climate-smart sustainable agricultural soil management systems

20 March 2020

24 countries join forces in the European Joint Programme EJP SOIL. The overall objective is to provide sustainable agricultural soil management solutions that contribute to key societal challenges including climate change and future food supply.

Successful Kick-Off: EJP SOIL is building on open dialogue and trust

20 March 2020

The 26 EJP SOIL partner organisations have launched the unique European Joint Programme Cofund on Agricultural Soil Management. The cross-European partnership met to build a strong understanding of the programme functioning and of the required input for the next five years. High on the agenda was the prioritization of research topics and actions for the Year 1

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