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.

MoestuinMix: Second season in full swing!

A common 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 experiment MoestuinMix.


News

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

Blik op de toekomst: Circlefarms en herstel van biodiveristeit
Looking to the future: Circlefarms and restoring biodiversity

Circlefarm is a concept developed by Floris Schoonderbeek and his team.

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Uitgelicht: Marcel van Diemen
Spotlighted: Marcel van Diemen

Pumpkin expert Marcel van Diemen talking about his work as a seed breeder the organic sector.

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De eerste living labs
The first living labs

Mixed cropping systems bring with them a promise: more sustainable arable farming. Finding out whether that promise is actually true is an important aspect of CropMix.

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CropMix is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)

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