Back to profile Contact person for... - prof.dr.ir. MK (Martin) van Ittersum Pages Global Yield Gap Atlas The Global Yield Gap Atlas (GYGA) is an agronomic database platform with local and global relevance to support your decision on yield optimisation. Soil The soil is the ground underneath our feet and it is where biomass grows. For a biobased, circular economy, it is crucial to maintain the quality of... Research of the Plant Production Systems Group Our research and teaching approach is rooted in the tradition of C.T. de Wit, combining empirical knowledge and production ecological theory with... News How does the war in Ukraine affect world wheat supply? 25 april 2022 | How does the war in Ukraine affect world wheat supply? - WUR News How does the war in Ukraine affect world wheat supply? Published on April 25, 2022... Potential crop yields can be dozens of percentage points higher or lower than estimated 6 oktober 2021 | Food security policies implemented by governments, businesses and organisations such as the UN rely partly on global models that assess current and... Global Yield Gap Atlas welcomes Yara as a Platinum sponsor 23 september 2021 | The Global Yield Gap Atlas (GYGA) team, comprising of Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), is proud to... Scientists discussed food security for UN-summit in 2021 9 december 2020 | Scientists discussed food security for UN-summit in 2021 - WUR News Scientists discussed food security for UN-summit in 2021 Published on December 9,... Scientists discuss food security for UN-summit in 2021 4 december 2020 | Wageningen scientists exchange information with international colleagues on the latest developments in food security from 7 to 9 December. Is there... 1234Next