Smart modern technologies will be used in order to understand and assess how rodents behave in relation to the EBRM applications. These technologies will be applied at living labs, e.g. greenhouses in Cyprusand Greeceand in lab trials in Morocco and… Read More »
med4pest
According to Meerburg, Singleton, and Leirs
According to Meerburg, Singleton, and Leirs, #rodents may eat and spoil food in quantities that could feed 280 million people per year globally. At INRA – grain storage area PrimaProgramINRA-Maroc : Institut National de la Recherche AgronomiqueUniversité Mohammed V de… Read More »According to Meerburg, Singleton, and Leirs
Article published
You can find our article published in Harran University Aktüel Magazine at the link. Written on ‘Rodent damage to the field and pre-harvest losses’. https://edergi.harran.edu.tr/document/84/mobile/index.html?fbclid=IwAR1j0Igk1F6LXKFWo58yjKO-QyUTC_xL7FVLTHINsTsi3cZRVic6KhKq9ng#p=21
Rodents have the potential to cause health problems as a vecto
#rodents have the potential to cause health problems as a vector. Rodents are important in the spread of zoonotic diseases such as humans bubonic plague, typhus, weil’s disease, toxoplasmosis, trichinosis, hantaviruses, babesiosis, lyme disease, tularemia, cutaneous leishmaniosis
Meeting with ONCA, ICARDA and ONSSA-Morocco- stakeholders
INRA(National Institute for Agricultural Research) organized under the supervision of Dr Fouad Mokrini a meeting with ONCA (National Agricultural Advisory Office), ICARDA (The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas), and ONSSA-Morocco- stakeholders to discuss the strategies to… Read More »Meeting with ONCA, ICARDA and ONSSA-Morocco- stakeholders
The project event med4pest was held in Harran University Faculty of Agriculture
The project event #med4pest was held in Harran University Faculty of Agriculture. The project is going to help countries in the Mediterranean basin to develop sustainable agriculture and biorodenticide, It Brought Four Different Countries Together. cc: PrimaProgramUniversité Mohammed V de… Read More »The project event med4pest was held in Harran University Faculty of Agriculture
kick-off event of the project
kick-off event of the project #med4pest . A biorodenticide will be developed within the scope of the #PRIMAProgram supported project consisting of 6 partners, which will provide serious economic and ecological gains
INRA newsletter
The MED4PEST project, domiciled at the National Institute of Agricultural Research (CRRA-Rabat), is funded by the Prima-Med Foundation (Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area) and is coordinated by the head of the nematology laboratory, Dr. Fouad MOKRINI.… Read More »INRA newsletter
News
Release Name: Edessa TVRelease Date: 19.09.2022Release time: 19:26Program Name: NewsIt was announced that Harran University started the bio rodenticide development project. Harran University Faculty of Agriculture started Prima-Med supported studies. The project, coordinated by PhD Student Şükrü Esin at Harran… Read More »News
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