Deliverable D7

This deliverable contains the first batch of Practice Abstracts of the project in the EIP-AGRI common format. 4 Practice Abstracts based on Tasks 3.1, 3.3, 4.1 and 4.2.2 provide a summary of the main findings, objectives, results and implications/recommendations of completed tasks within the project so far.

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Detail description

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Contribution detail info

Location
  • Belgium
Authors
  • Bio4HUMAN
Purpose
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
File type
Document
File size
2.04 MB
Created on
26-02-2025
Origin language
English
Official project website
License
Other

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