Articles tagged with: charles conteh
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Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Spotted lanternfly could devastate vineyards across ... Full story
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Brock surveying Ontario horticultural sector on how it shares, accesses and uses sustainable production research
There’s great research on how to make the horticulture industry more environmentally friendly, but that knowledge may not be ... Full story -
Proven performance trumps cost in agriculture innovation adoption, NCO research suggests
When Ontario farmers consider introducing new technologies into their operations, there’s a laundry list of factors in addition to ... Full story -
NCO to present research on barriers to innovation adoption in Ontario’s agriculture sector
Innovation can have a game-changing impact on those involved in the agriculture sector, but change doesn’t come easy, or ... Full story -
Brock researchers launch online Community Café series on sustainability
A Brock University research team is launching an interactive virtual event series to get the community talking about sustainability and ... Full story -
Brock research teams awarded federal funding for community partnerships
Three Brock University teams have received a boost in funding for projects that aim to help Niagara organizations meet the ... Full story -
Brock researchers launch sustainability conversation series online
With the recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report still sending shockwaves across the world, a group of ... Full story -
Brock media clips for Friday, July 23
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Brock profs discuss Tokyo 2020: Professors from ... Full story -
Farmers’ insights needed for Brock agriculture tech research
If you’re a farmer in Niagara, particularly a greenhouse grower, Amy Lemay wants to hear from you. The Research ... Full story -
Brock team awarded provincial funding to study best management practices in horticulture
Growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables on a large scale is tricky business. The soil quality has to be good, ... Full story