In a world where climate change is threatening our farming systems with extreme weather and new diseases and pests, most of our food comes from crops such as wheat, rice and maize.
Participants of the international heritage plant project “Communities for Climate” from the Peipsimaa Cooperation Centre and members of the Kasepää Folk House club “Meemen” visited the Rural Science Centre and the gene bank.
NGO Maadjas and NGO Kuusiku Manor are organising a gardening seminar on Saturday, 27 July 2024 at Kuusiku Manor “Gooseberries – neglected and under-utilised berries“.
The President of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Academician Tarmo Soomere, and representatives of the Algerian University of Agriculture visited the genebank of the Rural Science Centre.