Bay Zoltán Applied Research Nonprofit Ltd. is participating in the project “Water retention and nutrient recycling in soils and streams for improved agricultural production (WATERAGRI).
The aim of the project is to research and test sustainable water and nutrient conservation technologies that can serve a growing population and cope with the impacts of climate change. The project will result in a deeper, more detailed and comprehensive knowledge of the hydrological processes that determine Europe’s water resources. To achieve these ambitious goals, the WATERAGRI project will explore traditional drainage and irrigation technologies and natural solutions. These include nature-inspired canal systems or sustainable reservoirs that can contribute to better water and nutrient conservation. The WATERGARI project will investigate the water and nutrient conservation needs of farming communities. It will develop, test and place affordable and easy-to-implement technologies in the right business framework to enable farmers to apply them effectively.
Duration of the project: 2020.05.01. – 2024.04.30.
Project consortium: 23 partners from 12 countries. Coordinator: University of Lund (Sweden)
Project website: https://wateragri.eu/
The project on social media:
Newsletter subscription: https://wateragri.eu/newsletter/
Newsletters of the project so far:
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
- WATERAGRI newsletter
More information:
Katalin Kálai Project Manager
katalin.kalai@bayzoltan.hu
The project is funded by Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research, development and innovation programme.