The value of citizen science
CropMix is all about crop diversity and returning natural processes to the field. This affects logistics on the farm...
Read MoreArable farmers, researchers and chain partners are joining forces to achieve a breakthrough in the transition to sustainable arable farming in the five-year research programme CropMix. The focus is on increasing crop diversity, in particular through strip cropping. By doing so, we want to bring ecology and arable farming together and drive the societal transition to a more sustainable, ecology-based agricultural system.
A frequently asked question from arable farmers considering strip cropping or other forms of mixed cropping is: which crops go well together? To find out, we enlisted the help of more than 900 experienced and inexperienced vegetable gardeners to test different combinations in our MoestuinMix experiment. This year marks the second year! We are currently processing the results. Would you like to participate (again) next year? The third edition will start in the spring of 2026. Registration will open at the end of 2025. Keep an eye on our website!
Read the latest news and updates on CropMix and our findings.
CropMix is all about crop diversity and returning natural processes to the field. This affects logistics on the farm...
Read MoreOn the 5th of March, almost exactly one year after our kick off, our researchers came together for the annual research meeting. The programme was all about joint goals...
Read MoreToday, the participating farmers from CropMix were guests of Winny and Arjen van Buuren at Velhorst Estate. Together, we discussed the results of the first year...
Read MoreThis work package focuses on above-ground and below-ground interactions. We look at the interactions between plants, crops, insects and other species living in the field and the differences between strip cropping and monocultures.
This work package looks at the economic feasibility of investments for farmers to switch to more crop-diverse systems, such as strip cropping, and what factors influence their willingness to adopt ecology based types of farming.
A living lab is a testing ground. This can be a physical place, a network or a collaboration. Led by researchers from HAS Green Academy, we design living labs within CropMix in which various consortium partners work together to solve specific practical problems. Read more about the topics we are working on.