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A Muddy Affair
25 February 2019Getting new knowledge on saline farming can sometimes be a muddy affair. For one day, a delegation of waterboard people and representatives from the SalFar partner organisations SPNA and the Province …
Read moreSalFar in Royal Company
25 February 2019On 30 January 2019 the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria visited the University of Gothenburg, which is one of the project partners of SalFar.
Read moreAre Salt Tolerant Plants Healthy?
25 February 2019How do salt tolerant plants taste and do they contain more salt than conventional plants?
Read moreCall for Abstracts and Sessions
31 January 2019Submit an abstract or a session proposal for the Saline Futures Conference taking place 10-13 September 2019 in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.
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04 December 2018SalFar Conference: “Saline Futures: Addressing Climate Change and Food Security” 10-13 September 2019 in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
Read moreThe SalFar Project will be Presented at the European Day 2019 in Berlin
08 November 2018Ökowerk Emden has been invited by Minster for Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development of Lower Saxony, Mrs. Birgit Honé, to present SalFar and the outcome of the project at the European…
Read moreSalFar Project Manager and Ban Ki-moon Discuss SalFar
25 October 2018On 17 October the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, opened the Global Center on Adaptation at the University of Groningen
Read moreReaching out to Farmers through Farmers Cafes
24 October 2018When communicating about SalFar, one of the main target groups that SalFar intends to reach are the farmers and especially farmers with degraded farmland and saline soil as they are the ones who can d…
Read moreRaising Awareness of SalFar
19 September 2018Yet again Ökowerk Emden has succeded in raising awareness about the importance of the work of SalFar in Germany
Read moreTaking Soil Samples and Measuring Salinity
18 September 2018How is this done and why is it important?
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