The EUFRUIT Knowledge Platform is part of a European thematic network of 21 partners including research institutes, universities and industrial partners who represent keyparts of the fruit supply chain from 12 countries.

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The European Fruit Network (EUFRUIT) - Knowledge Platform

EUFRUIT Knowledge Platform is an international open access database of electronic documents related to productivity, sustainability and quality of fruit in the European fruit sector. New knowledge on fruit research and best practice approaches at a European level are available in the database. It is possible to search for information in a specific language.

Focuses are on four thematic areas of critical importance to competitiveness and innovation potential of the European fruit sector:

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NIAB EMR-WP5-A14

Nutrient Management Guide (RB209)

Publication of book/booklet/chapter - Secure sustainable fruit production

The Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) provides guidelines for crop nutrient requirements and the nutrient content of organic materials. It is published as seven sections: Section 1 Principles of nutrient management and fertiliser use Section 2 Organic materials Section 3 Grass and forage crops Section 4 Arable crops Section 5 Potatoes Section 6 Vegetables and bulbs …

NIAB EMR-WP5-A15

Aspects water and nutrient use efficiency in soft fruit production on Cambridge University Potato Growers Research Association at the 27th Annual Cambridge Potato Conference

Participation in other stakeholder meeting - Secure sustainable fruit production

The unique potato conference which provides opportunity to join leading innovators, scientists and businesses to debate current issues and which attracts more than 200 industry members

NIAB EMR-WP5-A19

WET Centre offers confidence, consistency, control and cost-savings

Organising/holding open demonstration day - Secure sustainable fruit production

Reducing the amount of water needed to grow high quality full flavoured strawberries while at the same time optimising the yield of the crop is now achievable thanks to the work of the new Water Efficient Technologies (WET) Centre opened at NIAB EMR

NIAB EMR-WP5-A21

The fourt Internationl Horticulture Research Conference

Organising/holding other stakeholder meeting/event - Secure sustainable fruit production

The purpose of the conference is to bring together international researchers conducting basic research on horticultural crops, to showcase the latest research findings, to network with colleagues from around the world

NIAB EMR-WP5-A23

Meeting growers’ needs: Exchanging Technologies on Irrigation and Fertigation workshop

Participation in industry event or exhibit - Secure sustainable fruit production

Wednesday 15 November 2017, FERTINNOWA members are organising a workshop on technologies for water and fertiliser use efficiency improvement, the preparation of irrigation water, and the reduction of emissions with impact on the environment. This event will take place at the new facilities of the World Horticenter in Naaldwijk, the Netherlands. This FERTINNOWA workshop is…

NIAB EMR-WP5-A25

Fruit Focus

Participation in industry event or exhibit - Secure sustainable fruit production

Fruit Focus is the leading technical event for the fruit industry Attracting an increasing number of visitors year on year, Fruit Focus brings together more than 1,300 growers and industry professionals. Over 120 leading suppliers exhibit at Fruit Focus. It showcases all aspects of pre-harvest technology, agronomy, machinery and equipment, business information, post-harvest…

NIAB EMR-WP5-A26

Contribution on FERTINNOWA's technology database

Publication in other stakeholder journal/magazine - Secure sustainable fruit production

Knowledge is the basis for an innovation process. So when working on innovations it is good to know what has already been developed and what information is available. This comprises both successes and failures, as from failures we can also learn how to improve. There is a lot of information available, from scientific research as well as practical experiences. However, the majority…

OVA-WP5-A64

Is the alternating mowing of orchard alleys an option to promote # owerbugs on pears?

Publication in technical journal - Secure sustainable fruit production

In a trial conducted in three pear orchards under organic and two under integrated pest management during the 2016 season, no e1 ects of alternating versus complete mowing of alleys every 14 to 21 days on the population density of ; owerbugs (Anthocoris spp.) was observed. These and other bene< cial organisms were already present at su= cient numbers to act as antagonists…

OVA-WP5-A31

Practical guidance Jan - Dec 2017

Publication in technical journal - Secure sustainable fruit production

Practical guidance Jan - Dec 2017

OVA-WP5-55

Educational journey from San Francisco to Vancouver Part1

Publication in technical journal - Secure sustainable fruit production

Educational journey from San Francisco to Vancouver Part1

The EUFRUIT thematic network has received funding from the
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 696337.