Crop diversity for a transition towards sustainable agriculture

Arable 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.

More and more results!

We are now well past the midpoint of the five-year CropMix research program. We are actively engaged in the fourth year of field research, and many researchers have now completed their data collection and are busy analyzing the data and writing their scientific publications. This is good news, as it means that more and more results can be shared. Take a look at the results section, where you can find the fact sheets, the supply chain report, and the most recent scientific publications!


News

Read the latest news and updates on CropMix and our findings.

Oogst in volle gang
Harvest in full swing

The time is right. Both in Wageninge and Lelystad, several crops have been harvested in the last couple of weeks. Crops like oat, faba bean, and onion have been harvested...

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Plasticine caterpillars
Plasticine caterpillars

Our field assistants this month started yet another third round of their measurements in the farm network...

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Gele Kwikstaart op graan.
Farmland birds and strip cropping

Akkervogels komen binnen CropMix standaard aan bod in de vogelinventarisaties van de veldassistenten op alle deelnemende akkerbouwbedrijven. Daarnaast…

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Living labs

CropMix is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

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