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Aarhus University, one of ENDURE’s two Danish partners, is seeking ‘bright and enthusiastic’ people with excellent MSc degrees in the natural science, agricultural or engineering disciplines to fill 10 PhD positions.
Late blight is the most serious disease to affect potatoes, and costs the farming industry worldwide a staggering €4 billion per year in crop losses and treatments. However, protecting potatoes against the disease caused by the pseudo-fungus Phytophthora infestans is becoming more efficient and sophisticated thanks to the use of Decision Support Systems (DSS).
France’s Club Adalia, which brings together a wide range of professionals in the agricultural and food sectors, reported recently on the work of ENDURE’s team dedicated to landscape ecology and its participation at this year’s European International Association of Landscape Ecology Conference in Salzburg, Austria.
Wheat production was under the spotlight at the British Crop Production Council’s 2009 Congress, held in the Scottish city of Glasgow, thanks to presentations from ENDURE’s Lise Nistrup Jørgensen and Neal Evans.
More than 350 delegates representing more than 200 companies and organisations from all over the world attended the Annual Biocontrol Industry Meeting (ABIM), which was held over two days in Lucerne, Switzerland, in October.
ENDURE is stepping up its recruitment efforts for the ENDURE Network of Advisers (ENA), membership of which is open to any European advisers (state, private and company) who are directly involved in advising farmers on a daily basis.
EuroBlight, the European potato late blight network, will be staging a workshop in the French city of Arras in May 2010, with the objective of presenting and discussing recent results on integrated control for both late and early blight.
France's Académie d'Agriculture (Academy of Agriculture) is to focus on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) later this month, in a session organised by, and featuring, ENDURE speakers. The event, to be held on November 25 in Paris, has been organised by Bernard Blum, leader of ENDURE’s team examining the exploitation of natural biological processes.
ENDURE members face the challenge of translating “very significant advances” into “visible and lasting achievements” over the coming months, coordinator Pierre Ricci told delegates at the Network of Excellence’s Annual Meeting held recently in the Netherlands.
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection has - after consultation with other ministries - identified a range of measures it will need to take in order to successfully implement the European Union’s Framework Directive on the sustainable use of pesticides.
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