Greenerde

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GreenErde or Balkan Green Deal BW is a project within the framework of the Danube Strategy of the European Union under the leadership of the University of Hohenheim and the Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine in Timișoara, particularly from the point Education and Research in the context of the digital and ecological transformation of agriculture in the Banat Region and Baden-Württemberg. The project will include funded by the State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg.[1][2]

Project goals

Achievement of a higher awareness and a higher level of competence for current and future challenges for agriculture with a focus on adaptation to and mitigation of climate change, ecological conversion, digital transformation, preservation of soil fertility, water resources and environmental integrity as well as social, economic and cultural aspects Consolidation and further development of technical, information and communication skills in order to enable the use of high technology, platforms and applications in agricultural activities and to promote education and active participation in agricultural knowledge, innovation and information systems (AKIS) Practical demonstration and e-learning-based training

Improved networking with national and international research and education partners in order to ensure further expansion stages of the center as a vocational training center in western Romania

Project Consortium

  • University of Hohenheim, Germany (Ralf T. Voegele, Markus Weinmann, Guenter Neumann, Ellen Kandeler, Torsten Müller, Andreas Pyka, Anna Abrahão, Klara Bradacova)
  • Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole si Medicina Veterinara a Banatului "Regele Mihai I al Romaniei" din Timișoara (Ciprian George Fora, Alexandra Becherescu, Cosmin Salasan, Renata Sumalan, Isidora Radulov)
  • Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science, Germany (Heinrich Schüle, Angelika Thomas)
  • DEULA German Agricultural Mashinery School Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Marco Riley)
  • Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l'analisi dell'economia agraria, Italia (Francesca Melini)
  • Ökológiai Mezőgazdasági Kutatóintézet – Hungarian research institute for organic farming, Hungaria (Dóra Drexler)
  • Institut fir Biologësch Landwirtschaft an Agrarkultur, Luxembourg (Stéphanie Zimmer)
  • Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Czechia (Jiři Balik, Martin Kulhanek)
  • University of Pristina, Kosovo (Hysen Bytyqi)
  • University of Belgrade, Serbia (Miroslav Nikolic)
  • Hiroshima University, Japan (Juan Wasaki)
  • Institute Phytomedizin Region Rheinpfalz, Germany (Ruth Walter, Joachim Eder)
  • Technical University of Graz, Austria (Gabriele Berg)
  • Regensburg University of Applied Sciences Regensburg, Germany (Hermann Ketterl)
  • Staatliche Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Gartenbau Heidelberg, Germany (Heike Sauer)
  • Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), Switzerland (Paul Mäder, Else Bünemann-König, Andreas Fliessbach, Hansueli Dierauer)
  • FiBL-Projekte GmbH, Germany (Rolf Mäder)
  • Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre, Zambia, Africa (P. Claus Recktenwald)
  • University of Naples Federico II, Italia (abio Terribile)
  • Naturland, Munich, Germany (Ute Wiedenlübbert, Franziska Weißörtel) with Cooperativa Manduvira LDTA Paraguay
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V., Müncheberg, Germany (Jörg Schaller)
  • Biodetection, Soil Health and Microbe Assessment, Hungary (Borbala Biro)
  • Heining-Consulting, Germany (Rüdiger Heining)
  • Lehner GmbH, Germany (Lars Lehner)
  • Madora GmbH, Germany (Manfred G. Raupp)

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