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09.2024Angélica Ramírez Moguel wins first EU-FarmBook Student Prize
Ghent University awards master graduate Angélica Ramírez Moguel with the first EU-FarmBook Student Prize. Pieter Spanoghe and Inge De Bo commended her outstanding work on long term soil phosphorus (P) mining in agriculture during the Solemn Proclamation with award ceremony in September. Ramírez Moguel, a graduate of the International Master of Science in Soils and
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07.2024EU-FarmBook and ENAJ host their first Press and Networking Event at Ghent University
Ghent, July 8 – 10The EU-FarmBook Consortium, the European Network of Agricultural Journalists ENAJ, and Ghent University hosted their first joint Press and Networking Event, inviting agricultural journalists from all EU member states. The event offered an exciting program with ample material for compelling agricultural stories. Networking Monday: Moving towards resilient farming Monday kicked off
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07.2024ENAJ / EU-FarmBook Press and Networking Event: Networking Monday
Networking Monday: Discussing the Future of Resilient Farms Ghent, 8 July The first day of the European Network of Agricultural Journalists (ENAJ) and EU-FarmBook event took place at the Ghent University. The Network of Agricultural Journalists ENAJ, the Horizon project EU-FarmBook and Ghent University invited agricultural journalists, scientists and agricultural experts to discussion the topic
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06.2024EU-FarmBook Research Team wins ENLIGHT Impact Award 2024
June, Bilbao,2024 Inge De Bo, Eduard Mauri and Daniela Lud have been honored with the ENLIGHT Impact Ambassador Award 2024 with their inspiring presentation about EU-FarmBook in Bilbao, Spain. This award recognizes exceptional contributions in the context of the key topic “Digital Revolution and the Effects of Digitalization” and includes a prize of 5000 euros.
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03.2024Celebrating Women in Agriculture: EU-FarmBook wishes Happy International Women´s Day
[08/03/2024] The world is striving for gender equality. Agriculture and forestry are no exception. For centuries, women have been the backbone of agriculture. Despite their central role, women have historically faced significant barriers to access resources, land, technology and markets. Empowering women in agriculture is not only a matter of gender equality; it is essential
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02.2024EU-FarmBook is online and ready to accept contributions
The EU-FarmBook team launched the platform live from Latvia – Laurens van der Cruyssen (OSMOS), Inês Assunção (CONSULAI), Pieter Spanoghe (UGent), Anita Dzelme (EUFRAS), Inge De Bo (UGent) On 8 February, the EU-FarmBook team announced the start of EU-FarmBook, an open access platform for agricultural knowledge and information. The exclusive online event for contributors was






