by INI | Jul 17, 2025 | Case Studies, CICS01, CICS010, CICS02, CICS03, CICS04, CICS05, CICS06, CICS07, CICS08, CICS09, CICS11, CICS12, CICS13, News
Intercropping, an agricultural practice that could help counterbalance the negative effects of agricultural specialisation by re-introducing crop diversity in fields, is currently facing strong resistance in Europe. Indeed, current European agricultural systems are...
by INI | Feb 20, 2025 | CICS01, News
By Emilie Hansted Berning, Pernille Aavild Juhl, Ane Kirstine Aare and Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen, Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University (RUC). Denmark’s export-oriented agricultural sector, driven by strategies to maximize production per input unit...
by INI | Mar 12, 2024 | CICS01, News
Sustainability in agriculture is high on the EU agenda, and a field of peas and lentils on the Danish Island of Lolland plays an important role in this. Despite a very challenging year, the first peas and lentils have been harvested and now the results will be...
by IntercropVALUES | Sep 7, 2023 | CICS01, News
Denmark is a highly and intensively cultivated country advancing from a high degree of specialisation. Approximately 50% of the agricultural area is grown with cereals for maturity, almost 70 % of this is used for fodder corresponding to €23 billion in exports,...