Impact of Green Infrastructure on Arable Crop Ecosystem Services
Intensive agriculture is a primary driver of biodiversity loss, which in turn negatively affects essential ecosystem services like pollination and natural pest control that are vital for agricultural production. A key challenge is that landscape features that support...
Survey Approach for Measuring Farm Safety Initiative Success
There is a need to effectively measure if farm safety initiatives actually change farmers’ attitudes and behaviours over time. Without a way to capture these shifts, it’s difficult to know which approaches promoting farm safety, health, and wellbeing are...
Understanding farmer needs and perceptions of Smart Farming Technologies through the Smart-AKIS project
The Smart AKIS project is a Thematic Network, a particular format of multi-actor projects promoted by EIP-AGRI and funded by EU’s Horizon 2020 programme. The goal of the Smart-AKIS project was to collect existing knowledge related to Smart Farming Technologies (SFT)...
Cultivating Fibrous Plants to Improve Soil Health on Marginal Land
The cultivation of fibrous plants on marginal farmland can help to sequester carbon, remediate soil, and diversify farm income. The Hemp4Soil EIP-AGRI project tested different methods for regenerative hemp cultivation using biochar and manure to contribute to these...




