First official meeting of the EJP SOIL soil project team and the Austrian national TUdi network of scientists, policy makers, and farmers was held at the Technical school for viticulture in Krems. It was a great exchange of ideas and a corner stone for the coming cooperation.
TUdi is conceived as a transformative cooperative project which aims to develop, upscale and popularise soil healing strategies in three major agricultural systems and farm typologies across Europe, China and New Zealand. To do this, TUdi relies on 15 research institutions and SMEs from all over the world, as well as a network of 42 cooperating stakeholder organisations and 66 long-term experiments and monitored farms in the participating countries.
Image: EJP SOIL project team and Austrian TUdi partners during the meeting at the Technical school for vitculture in Krems