We are pleased to announce that the TOMRES Project is taking place at the Università degli Studio di Torino (Italia).
This project brings together 25 entities and 200 technicians that are participating from 10 European countries and Israel. This project is led by Andrea Schubert, a professor in the Department of Agricultura, Forestry and Food Sciences at the University of Turin.
This project has been developed with the aim of implementing tomato cultivation systems that are respectful of the environment and that reduce the impact on the harmful natural resources of the same.
The project is funded by the European Community through Horizon 2020. The project will be carried out for 3 years with the contribution of the knowledge and experience of the different entities and universities that are involved.
EDYPRO Biotecnología will participate through a previously established plan where applying its products RADICULAR PROCLAJE and COUPÉ REGENERACIÓN Plus to get the maximum yield in the tomato crop in stress situations.
During the evolution of the project, we will inform about the progress of them.
In the next pages you can see more information how the project is described in the Italian media: