Most agricultural soils have ample total phosphorus (P) reserves but are very low in plant-available fractions for optimal productivity. This study gives insights into technologies, which increase the labile P concentrations and reduce the potential depletion of the non-renewable rock phosphate and the use of inorganic phosphatic fertilizers for agricultural production.
President of the FiBL Foundation Council Bernard Lehmann discusses solutions for organic agriculture and agroecology in this profile piece for FiBL's 50th anniversary.
Join the webinar (15 November at 14:00 CET) on FiBL’s latest report, "Less, better and circular use – how to get rid of surplus nitrogen without endangering food security."
In the frame of the SIRED project to support producers in Kosovo in the transition to organic farming, FiBL created a 36-page technical guide (in English; free to download) on organic bush berry production.