On April 4, the Wine Museum of Berchidda (Sardinia, Italy) hosted Rigenerazioni, a well-attended event focused on the future of Mediterranean silvopastoral systems, as part of the Làcani Living Lab initiative of Salam-MED project. Researchers Quirico Migheli and Matteo Garau from the University of Sassari shared insights into the use of organic fertilizers, soil improvers, and bio-stimulants as sustainable tools to enhance soil fertility and productivity. The presentations sparked a lively and constructive discussion, enriched by the contributions of a diverse and engaged audience, including local practitioners and stakeholders. The event highlighted the crucial role of soil health in sustainable agriculture and confirmed the importance of connecting research with field experience.
Successful Event in Sardinia Explores Sustainable Soil Solutions for Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems
by Sante Maurizi | Apr 7, 2025 | news | 0 comments
