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Modular monitoring system for honey bees and wild insects, test vehicle for technical developments and an interactive object for knowledge transfer in the fields of environmental education, climate protection and climate impact (Project)

Honey bees and wild bees experience with all five senses, bee-inside is a modular monitoring system for honey bees and wild insects, a test vehicle for technical developments and an interactive object for knowledge transfer in the areas of environmental education, climate protection and climate impact. Much more than just a bee showcase, where you can follow the development of the bees in the...


Funding period: 2023 - 2024

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Sunburn and HEat prediction in canopies for Evolving a warning Tech solution (Project)

Global radiation and temperature rise cause huge risks for the fruit production already affecting the fruit quality, storability, and increasingly results in food waste. The varying training systems of woody plants and efficacy of physical protection measures based on shielding effects have an effect on the heat distribution in the canopies and the crop response in varying climate conditions....


Funding period: 2020 - 2024

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True cost accounting of Viti-PV systems (Project)

Agri-photovoltaic (PV) systems, which combine agricultural production with the generation of renewable energy on the same area are also gaining increasing interest in viticulture. They represent a promising approach to increasing land productivity through the additional generation of electricity for local use or for feeding into the grid. Furthermore, Agri-PV systems in the vineyard (called...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Increasing rentability in Wine Production by improving interoperability through an Open Source Input and Output Data Platform - subproject A (Project)

With 9 million hl of wine produced on 102,000 hectares of vineyards in Germany and a turnover of 3.1 billion euros per year, Germany is one of the 10 largest wine-growing nations in the world (2021). German specialties are a very large variety of products and production, a very large number of small wineries and a very good integration and stimulation of tourism in rural areas. Winegrowing...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Increasing Rentability in Wine Production by Improving Interoperability through an Open Source Input and Output Data Platform - subproject B (Project)

With 9 million hl of wine produced on 102,000 hectares of vineyards in Germany and a turnover of 3.1 billion euros per year, Germany is one of the 10 largest wine-growing nations in the world (2021). German specialties are a very large variety of products and production, a very large number of small wineries and a very good integration and stimulation of tourism in rural areas. Winegrowing...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Brine-based systems for inland macro and microalgae cultivation - Subproject A (Project)

In order to make an inland production of marine algae sustainable and industrially usable, the problem of the expensive cultivation medium must be solved. Our innovative approach uses naturally occurring deep brines, which are already obtained and processed in Bad Saarow, for algae cultivation. In the SolKubiM project, algae cultivation systems are to be integrated into the brine cycle of a...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Brine-based systems for inland macro and microalgae cultivation - Subproject B (Project)

In order to make an inland production of marine algae sustainable and industrially usable, the problem of the expensive cultivation medium must be solved. Our innovative approach uses naturally occurring deep brines, which are already obtained and processed in Bad Saarow, for algae cultivation. In the SolKubiM project, algae cultivation systems are to be integrated into the brine cycle of a...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Brine-based systems for inland macro and microalgae cultivation - Subproject C (Project)

In order to make an inland production of marine algae sustainable and industrially usable, the problem of the expensive cultivation medium must be solved. Our innovative approach uses naturally occurring deep brines, which are already obtained and processed in Bad Saarow, for algae cultivation. In the SolKubiM project, algae cultivation systems are to be integrated into the brine cycle of a...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Brine-based systems for inland macro and microalgae cultivation - Subproject D (Project)

In order to make an inland production of marine algae sustainable and industrially usable, the problem of the expensive cultivation medium must be solved. Our innovative approach uses naturally occurring deep brines, which are already obtained and processed in Bad Saarow, for algae cultivation. In the SolKubiM project, algae cultivation systems are to be integrated into the brine cycle of a...


Funding period: 2025 - 2027