New technology provides higher geographical accuracy in risk maps Published 06.06.2024 An innovative new tool developed by NIBIO through international projects aims to provide better risk maps for diseases and pests.
Investigating the practise of pollarding in Western Norway Published 22.05.2024 In the lush landscapes of Western Norway, pollarded trees bridge the past with modern environmental concerns. In a recent study, researchers investigated what motivates farmers to continue this ancient tree pruning practice.
Climate measures in plant production Published 09.05.2024 The climate is changing, we are becoming more numerous and must produce more food and feed. At the same time, we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon storage in the soil.
Urban farming – for preparedness and public health Published 08.05.2024 Fewer and fewer have practical knowledge of how to grow the food we eat. Often, this is a result of where we live, not of interest or desire. Through urban farming, more people can contribute to increased local food production and their own well-being.
Monitoring of brown bears in Pasvik and Inari using hair traps Published 22.04.2024 Since 2005, NIBIO Svanhovd has been monitoring the population of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the border area between Norway, Finland, and Russia. In the summer of 2023, DNA from 22 bears was detected.
Genetic advancements: monitoring northern Europe’s iconic wildlife species Published 08.04.2024 Researchers at NIBIO are currently developing new molecular-genetic tools for non-invasive monitoring of three ecologically important species in northern Europe, namely reindeer, moose, and brown bear.
New tools to predict winter stress in grassland Published 05.04.2024 Variable and unfavourable winter conditions often cause damage and yield loss in grasslands in Northern Norway and other regions with long winters. Now, researchers are combining high-tech tools, models and ground registrations to predict winter survival and yields in grasslands in the region.
Towards a more sustainable management of flower waste Published 03.04.2024 Every year, thousands of tonnes of plant material are discarded by flower retailers across Norway. In collaboration with industrial partners, NIBIO is attempting to find methods for a more sustainable management of plant waste.
Digital tools and AI to boost climate resilience among Indian smallholders Published 19.03.2024 In March, NIBIO co-hosted a workshop in Delhi, India on digitalisation and AI in agriculture. 16 public and private agencies working in the South Asian region shared their experiences and explored the impact digital technology has on climate resilience and income among smallholders. Digital tools developed in the Resilience project were also presented.
Are there good alternatives to peat in horticulture? Published 18.03.2024 Authorities want to phase out the use of peat in Norwegian growing media. But are there good alternatives? For now, the answer is yes and no.
Oslo welcomes EAPR Triennial Conference 2024 on potatoes Published 15.03.2024 From 'potayto' to 'potahto,' or simply 'potato': Oslo gears up for EAPR Triennial Conference, spotlighting sustainable potato production, field excursions, and networking opportunities.
Genetic technology: Healthy scepticism or outdated scaremongering? Published 14.03.2024 Scientists believe that gene-editing technologies like CRISPR have the potential to foster more sustainable agriculture, enhance food security, and drive innovative climate solutions. However, the looming question remains: will they be permitted to utilise it? Answers may unfold as early as 2024.