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MASCOT - Mediterranean Arable Systems Comparison Trial
This dataset is part of the database compiled as an outcome of Work Area 1 in project OrganicYieldsUP https://zenodo.org/communities/oyup_2428/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest. Variable definitions can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15276083
The dataset contains yields and field mangement data of a long-term experiment located in Central Italy where two arable cropping systems, one organic (ORG) and one conventional (CONV) have been compared, from 2001 to 2016 based on the same crop rotation (5-yr sequence with cereals and industrial crops), without any forage crop, animal manure application (“stockless”) and in rainfed conditions. The crop rotations studied are typically used in the Tuscany coastal plain area where CiRAA is located.
related links:
https://www.organicyieldsup.eu/
https://zenodo.org/communities/oyup_2428/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1527608
Yields and field management data in the long term experiment on different organic farm types in Frankenhausen, Germany
The data file contains yields and field mangement data of a long-term experiment with four types of organic farms between 2017 and 2023. The different farm management strategies are: cash crop farm, vegan farm, soil fertility farm and mixed farm. Different nutrient supply sources and levels are varied in the farm types.
This dataset is part of the database compiled as an outcome of Work Area 1 in project OrganicYieldsUP. Variable definitions can be found here: https://zenodo.org/records/15276083
The data file is currently embargoed and will be made publicly available after the publication of a scientific paper, latest on June 30, 2028. You can contact the authors for access
Final reports on the achievements of the LL
The Living Lab method plays an important role in the transformation, including that of organic farming, by providing a participatory approach that enhances the effectiveness of innovation implementation. Therefore, within the framework of the SCOOP project (Developing intercropping systems with camelina to increase the yield and quality parameters of local underutilized crops), the Living Lab method was applied.
The Living Lab proved to be an effective tool for implementing innovation in organic agriculture. By engaging diverse stakeholder groups, testing solutions under real conditions, and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, the Living Lab contributes to the dynamic development of the organic farming sector. The achievements of this method show that innovative technologies can support organic production while maintaining ecosystem balance and improving the quality of life for both farmers and consumers
Free-Range Pig Husbandry Systems - Case Study Farm_NO_01
This fact sheet describes the free range, organic pig husbandry system on a farm in the south-eastern part of Norway
Free-Range Pig Husbandry Systems - Case Study Farm_NO_04
This fact sheet describes the free range, organic pig husbandry system on a farm in the south-eastern part of Norway
Økologisk saueproduksjon
Pdf-fil av presentasjonen "Økologisk saueproduksjon" for prosjektet 3281 Læremateriell for bygninger og uteareal for økologisk husdyrhold, juli 2025. Prosjekteier: NORSØK
Økologisk melkeproduksjon - Ku-kalv-kontakt
Pdf-fil av presentasjonen "Økologisk melkeproduksjon" for prosjektet 3281 Læremateriell for bygninger og uteareal for økologisk husdyrhold, juli 2025
Growing Kenya’s organic market through retailer and influencer collaboration
Getting your message in front of 5 million people in just four months is no easy feat; but that’s where social media makes a difference.
The Retailer Campaign in Kenya set out to raise awareness of the Kilimohai organic mark and increase consumer demand for organic products. It combined in-store and online promotions by retailers with digital storytelling from content creators, reaching millions of Kenyans across both online and offline channels. This campaign was implemented as part of the Sustainable Lifestyle Influencing Approach (SuLIA), developed by FiBL in collaboration with Kenyan partners (KOAN, WOWZI) and the Leopold Bachmann Foundation
Microbiome-Driven Agriculture: From Synthetic Communities to Predictive Soil Indicators
This presentation highlights two approaches for microbiome-based innovation in sustainable agriculture. First, synthetic microbial communities (SynComs) were used to study how plant genetic factors shape leaf-associated microbiota in Arabidopsis thaliana. Cuticle mutants had the strongest effect on community structure and abundance.
Second, large-scale on-farm trials with the AMF Rhizoglomus irregulare showed that only 25% of fields had a positive mycorrhizal growth response (MGR). Soil fungal community composition was a better predictor of inoculation success than soil chemistry. Several fungal taxa, including potential pathogens, were associated with plant response.
These results support the development of microbiome-based diagnostics to guide bioinoculant application and improve context-specific outcomes in organic farming
Bulgaria - Organic sector factsheet
This factsheet provides an overview of the organic agriculture sector in Bulgaria, including farmland area, market trends, and key figures on organic production. It also outlines CAP policy support, detailing financial allocations, eco-schemes, and strategic goals for organic farming. Additionally, it highlights national action plans and support measures for organic aquaculture and market development