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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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MINAGRIS plenary meeting: Dijon 2024

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The 2024 MINAGRIS plenary meeting in Dijon took place during October 2024. This was an important opportunity for our partners from across Europe to come together for discussions about the latest advancements in the project and plan the next steps for exploring the presence and impacts of micro- and nano-plastics in agricultural soils.

We kicked off with a warm welcome from Fabrice Martin-Laurent (INRAE) and Esperanza Huerta Lwanga (WU). The first morning featured insights from our EU Project Officer, Gemini, Silvia (European Commission), and Benjamin Van Doorslaer of DG Agri, and updates on key areas, including project coordination, stakeholder engagement, data integration, experimental trials surrounding the transport, degradation, and impacts of micro- and nano-plastics.

Day two included an excursion to INRAE's research centre and farm near Dijon. This included seeing agroequipment for mechanical weeding, visits to plots and various agroecological infrastructure, and interactions with Liselore Martin of AgrOnov, and Tiffany Régulier of GEOCHANVRE: biobased mulching to replace plastic mulching.

The final morning was spent discussing next steps and exploring how we will share our key project findings in coming months - stay tuned, we have some exciting resources and events planned across the next two years!

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MINAGRIS factsheet: Microplastics exert minor influence on bacterial community succession during the aging of earthworm casts

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We are pleased to share our first summary factsheet! These factsheets are designed to provide engaging, bitesize overviews of our research findings. 

This factsheet is based on MINAGRIS research which explored the influence of microplastics on the bacterial community succession during earthworm cast aging. Read our factsheets by clicking here. 

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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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