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Report of the Interregional Workshop 'Combining WN&B economic development and products quality’ (Marseille, France, 7-8 March 2019)

This interregional workshop was principally focused on researching ways to combine quality products and economic development for the nuts and berries sector, especially chestnuts, pine nuts and strawberry trees berries. Part of the production come from informal European market, with no structure, subject to a strong competition from international market, especially China which is very aggressive. A concertation between all the stakeholders is essential to organize the sector efficiently.

Check here the report of this event.

Report of the Science to Practice event 'Grafting techniques in stone pine for clonal propagation'

This 'Science to Practice' event transmitted advances in genetic improvement of stone pine as producer of Mediterranean pine nuts, though the main issue was about the very grafting techniques used in this pine.

Presentations delivered a review of three decades of prospection, common garden evaluation, and selection of genotypes (elite clones) with superior pine cone production, aimed as scion donors for grafted plantations. Nursery techniques and costs were analysed. Invited speakers were specialists and technicians from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, the National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research and Technology, the regional Forest Administration of Castilla y León, TRAGSA SA and Forestal Catalana SA, involved in development and deployment of elite clones.

Report of ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’. Interregional Workshop (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019)

The workshop included three types of activities: (i) oral presentations, (ii) group work and discussion and (iii) field trips. During the first and second days, oral presentations and group work and discussions were held. The third day was devoted to the field trip visiting Aliste, a region of Zamora province with increasing planting area of Castanea sativa. An additional field trip was organised the fourth day to stone pine forests in the Valladolid province on demand of participants. Check the whole report in the link below.

Rendimientos y costes de producción de pino injertado en vivero (SP)

Science to Practice event 'Grafting techniques in stone pine for clonal propagation' (Madrid, 25 March 2019). Presentations of the afternoon session.

Caracterización de los Materiales de Base de pino piñonero autorizados en Europa, by Carlos Guadaño (TRAGSA).

Propagation of Dryocosmus kuriphilus and release of the parasitoid Torymus sinensis in Castille and Leon

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Propagation of Dryocosmus kuriphilus and release of the parasitoid Torymus sinensis in Castille and Leon, by Juan Carlos Domínguez (CSF de Calabazanos. Junta de Castilla y León. Regional Government).

Programa CENTR@TEC - Red de Emprendimiento e innovación de Castilla y León

Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019). 

Programa CENTR@TEC - Red de Emprendimiento e innovación de Castilla y León, by Ángela García de Arana (Cesefor).

 

Presentations of the Science to Practice event 'Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development'

Presentations of the Science to Practice event 'Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development' (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019). 

Presentation and discussion of an experience from Corsica: Dolce Corsi   

Interregional Workshop ‘Combining Wild Nuts & Berries economic development and products quality’ (Marseille, 7-8 March, 2019). Session2: New chesnut products

Presentation and discussion of an experience from Corsica: Dolce Corsi   

Predicted impact of climate change on growth and production of Mediterranean stone pine

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019) Presentation of Thematic Network INCREDIBLE, by Sven Mutke (INIA).

Predicted impact of climate change on growth and production of Mediterranean stone pine, by Marta Pardos (INIA).

Potencialidad del Castaño en el Bierzo Oeste

Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019).

Potencialidad del Castaño en el Bierzo Oeste, by Rocío Gallego (Cesefor).

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Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement Nº 774632

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