
Event
Soil at Dutch farms- Live Event 2020
WUR student challenge 'Make all soils healthy again!' organizes her first online event a live Q&A with three Dutch farmers, who each are expert by experience on sandy, peat and clay soil. Maurice Mooijman (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) will give a live lecture about intellectual property rights. The live event 'Soil at Dutch farms' will help understand the differences between the soils and the challenges that come with making them healthier.
Programme
Host and challenge chairman David van den Burg (KIBO) is waiting to welcome you! Ask farmers and soil experts René Bos, Anne Schelhaas and Peter Verhage all the questions you want! Listen to the lecture from Maurice Mooijman (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) about intellectual property rights.
13:00 | Start Livestream |
13.05 | Q&A with René Bos |
13.45 | Q&A with Anne Schelhaas |
14.15 | Lecture on intellectual property rights by Maurice Mooijman (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) |
15.00 | Recap and end of event |
On 12 June 13:00 we will be available live:
About the challenge
18 Interdisciplinary teams of WUR students have taken it upon themselves to present fresh and innovative ideas, concepts or designs for soil health in the context of the following guiding questions:
- What is soil health and how can it be measured?
- How can land users and policy makers use soil health information to do a better job?
- What are effective ways of communicating soil health to a wider audience (general public)?
The live event 'Soil at Dutch farms' will help understand the differences between the soils and the challenges that come with making them healthier.
Interviews
Preceding the Live Event ‘Soil at Dutch farms’ we bring in-depth interviews with three farmers who work with different soils.
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