QLIF News Brief · July 2004
Dear reader,
It is a pleasure for me to announce the first workshop for junior researchers within the EU integrated project "Quality Low Input Food".
"Healthy soil, healthy crops, healthy people"
The workshop will take place 22nd - 24th September 2004 in Wageningen, the Netherlands
High food quality is based on a high soil quality. That's why soil quality is of utmost importance for further development of organic agriculture. And that's why soil quality is the basic theme of this first International Workshop within the EU integrated project "Quality Low Input Food". This workshop is being organised by Louis Bolk Institute (Netherlands) and Newcastle University (Great Britain).
The aim of the two-days workshop is "to transfer both theoretical background knowledge and practical skills in the use of new techniques and experimental approaches". Participants will be PhD students and junior scientists/post-doctoral researchers. There is a maximum of 40 participants.
More information can be found on the QLIF website
Please have a look at the program, and have a look around you for junior scientists who might be interested in attaining this workshop. Feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues and related organisations. Thanks for that.
Ir. G.J. van der Burgt
Louis Bolk Institute, The Netherlands
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