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The MINAGRIS project will assess the impact of plastic debris in agricultural soils on biodiversity,

plant productivity and ecosystem services and their transport and degradation in the environment.

We will provide tools and recommendations for sustainable use of plastic in agriculture at the farm

and field levels for ensuring safe and economically viable food systems in Europe.

MINAGRIS aims to contribute to healthy soils in Europe by providing a deeper understanding and tools to assess the impact of microplastics and nanoplastics in agricultural soil health.

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New MINAGRIS newsletter out now!

 

 

We're excited to announce that the latest packed-full MINAGRIS newsletter is out now!

In it we discuss our latest findings, our recent plenary in Dijon, and our first stakeholder workshops, we introduce some of our fantastic PhDs and as we start to approach the end of the project, we give an update on the project timeline. 

We hope you enjoy it!

 Newsletter 4 page 1 december

 

MINAGRIS attends EU #SoilMission week in Brussels

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We had a great time in Brussels for #MissionSoil week, which took place from 12-14th November 2024. 

The soil cluster meetings offered a great opportunity to meet with colleagues from several#EUSoilMission projects and make plans for future collaborations.

MINAGRIS partners Esperanza Huerta Lwanga and Dr Charlotte-Anne Chivers attended several joint cluster meetings, with topics including communication and stakeholder engagement, data management (including an introduction to the SoilWise Project), and soil monitoring indicators.

We have some exciting plans to make as a result of these meetings - stay tuned, and let's deliver healthy soils together! 🤝

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MINAGRIS Project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme for research & innovation under Grant Agreement number: 101000407

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