MUSHNOMICS End-term research seminar

MUSHNOMICS End-term research seminar

We are thrilled to share exciting news from the recent ICT-AGRI-FOOD End-term seminar held in Warsaw, Poland, between January 31st and February 1st. The seminar served as a platform for knowledge exchange, project presentations, and the cultivation of valuable connections within the agricultural technology sector. Our esteemed colleagues, Dr. Dimitrios Argyropoulos from the University College of Dublin and Dr. Bhim Bahadur Ghaley from the University of Copenhagen, represented the MUSHNOMICS project, presenting the remarkable results achieved over the course of our three-year journey.

During the seminar, our dedicated team members showcased the outcomes and advancements made within the MUSHNOMICS project. This initiative, focused on mushroom cultivation and sustainable agricultural practices, has successfully developed innovative solutions, including mushroom growing cabinets, spent mushroom substrate utilization strategies, and composting recipes tailored for oyster mushroom cultivation. The presentation provided insights into the project's impact and contributions to the broader agricultural landscape. The presentation can be accesed on SlideShare.

Beyond the MUSHNOMICS project, the seminar featured presentations from various other agricultural technology initiatives. Our team had the opportunity to establish new acquaintances, explore potential collaborations, and forge valuable connections within the ICT-AGRI-FOOD community. The event facilitated a rich exchange of ideas, fostering an environment conducive to mutual growth and shared innovation.

We extend our gratitude to Dr. Dimitrios Argyropoulos and Dr. Bhim Bahadur Ghaley for their valuable representation and presentation of the MUSHNOMICS project at this prestigious gathering. Their efforts have not only highlighted the success of our project but have also strengthened our position within the ICT-AGRI-FOOD family.

As proud members of the ICT-AGRI-FOOD community, we are enthusiastic about the possibilities that lie ahead. The connections established during the seminar will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success and expansion of the MUSHNOMICS project. We remain committed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and look forward to further collaborations within this dynamic community.

Stay tuned for more updates on MUSHNOMICS as we continue to make strides in the world of agricultural innovation.

 

 

 


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