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The Wild Nuts & Berries iNet needs your participation to achieve its objectives, as you may have interesting information, experiences and opinions that may benefit the NWFPs sector.
This video was shot during the Science to Practice event 'Impact of Phytophtora on chestnut trees: from diagnostic to adaptation', a meeting organised by Haïmad Baudriller-Cacaud ofCNPF PACA, on 16-17 September 2020 in Vals-les-Bains in Ardèche (France).
Interregional Workshop ‘Combining Wild Nuts & Berries economic development and products quality’ (Marseille, 7-8 March, 2019). Session2: New chesnut products
Towards regularization of the primary production of wild nuts, by Álvaro Picardo (Junta de Castilla y León, Spain. Regional Government).
Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.
Torymus sinensis, an effective parasitoid for fighting the chestnut gall wasp in France, by Nicolas Borowiec (INRA. France)
Interregional Workshop ‘Combining Wild Nuts & Berries economic development and products quality’ (Marseille, 7-8 March, 2019). Session1: Processing quality to ensure good products
The technical points to be addressed for chestnut , by Daniel Mathieu.
Science to Practice event 'Grafting techniques in stone pine for clonal propagation' (Madrid, 25 March 2019). Presentations of the morning session.
Técnicas de injerto en patrón precoz, by Miquel Segarra (Área de Viveros. Public Company of the Generalitat de Catalunya).
Watch here a short video.
Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 1.
Research on the western conifer seed bug Leptoglossus occidentalis carried out at the iuFOR Forest Pest Laboratory, by Juan Pajares and Laura Ponce (University Institute of Research in Sustainable Forestry, iuFOR)
El proyecto INCREDIBLE pretende mostrar cómo los productos forestales no maderables (PFNM) pueden desempeñar un papel importante en el apoyo a la gestión forestal sostenible y el desarrollo rural, mediante la creación de redes para compartir e intercambiar conocimientos y experiencia. INCREDIBLE (acrónimo de ‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’) promueve la colaboración e innovación intersectorial para destacar el valor y el potencial de los PFNM en la región.
El proyecto INCREDIBLE recibe fondos del programa Horizon 2020 de la Comisión Europea en el marco del acuerdo de subvención Nº 774.632.
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