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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): SOILAssist - Sustainable protection and improvement of soil functions with intelligent land management strategies – a practical on the fly assistance system for farmers - subproject D (Project)

The SOILAssist project, organized as multidisciplinary, practice and basic principal orientated consortium, focus primarily on the prevention of negative changes in soil structure and functionality by agricultural machineries and the optimization of soil structure and functionality by optimizing field traffic, machinery specifications, management practices and application techniques. In the last...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Cross-linking existing official and private (business-owned) data for creating a trusted third party administered Data Information System as Public-Private-Partnership tool for improving the welfare and health of pig herds. Subproject 1 (Project)

Due to structural change, livestock farming has become an increasingly intensive production system. A large part of the population is considering this development critically. Therefore, the aim of agricultural research is to achieve an improvement of farming conditions on a scientific basis, to make this measurable and to communicate it in an appropriate way.  In this context, the PPP-InfoS...


Funding period: 2017 - 2018

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Development and implementation of sustainable strategies to improve food-safety and retain nutritional values by reducing fungal infestation and aflatoxin contamination in the food-chain in Kenya as model region for Sub-Saharan Africa - subproject 1 (Project)

Maize and milk are food products which are highly accepted and commonly consumed by the African population. Unfortunately, both staples, livestock feed and milk, have been found to be frequently and heavily contaminated by fungal aflatoxins, and people are continuously exposed to levels which are far above the recommended levels. Nevertheless the consumption of these products is tending to...


Funding period: 2018 - 2023