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Public and scientific discussions on “Regenerative practices and methods of their implementation in Ukraine”

The discussion aims to provide answers to questions that are important for understanding modern agronomic practices in Ukraine: the spread of certain tillage systems, prospects for implementing soil conservation and regenerative practices. The main task is to create an expert opinion on the development of agro-industrial production within the framework of climate-oriented solutions and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the production process of agricultural producers.

Scientists, agronomy advisors, farm managers and owners will take part in the discussion.

Experts will hold a series of discussions on agronomic practices that are common in Ukraine, their intensive use in agricultural production, and the prospects for introducing regenerative practices.

The main objective of the discussion is to draw conclusions on the completeness and relevance of the results of the following analytical reports:

– Analytical report “Assessment of the level of implementation of effective technologies for agricultural restoration”;

– Analytical report “Assessment of the sources and level of pollution of farmland by military actions”;

– Analytical report “The level of implementation of regenerative practices by farmers in Ukraine”;

– Catalog of technological and technical solutions that will reduce water use and pesticide pollution of water sources for Ukraine.

 

Date and time: February 10, 14:00-16:00

Format: Online meeting and discussion based on the Zoom platform.

Organizer: I.P.Cert consulting company

To participate in the Discussion you need to:

1. Fill out an application for participation at the link:

https://forms.gle/ExvrboRrx3xRneP19

2. Send the expert’s resume

After reviewing your application, the organizers will contact you.

 

This event is organized within the framework of the GRAINS – Greening Agrifood in Social Economy Project “New opportunities for green transformation for agricultural producers” and co-financed by the EU.

Learn more about GRAINS on the website: www.diesis.coop/grains

 

*Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or or European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency. Neither the Euro pean Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.