MOVING Project - The Sustainability of Highland Greenhouse Tomato Cultivation
MOVING was an EU Horizon 2020 project that aimed to build capacities and co-develop relevant policy frameworks across Europe to support the establishment of new or upgraded/upscaled value chains that contribute to the resilience and sustainability of mountain areas. The project engaged value chain actors, stakeholders, and policymakers in a total of 23 European mountain regions in 15 countries. This Practice Abstract focuses on the greenhouse tomato cultivation in the Beydaglari region of Turkey. It raises awareness of the economic, social and environmental challenges which affect the sustainability of greenhouse production in the area.
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- Locatie
- Turkey
- Auteurs
- Murat Yercan
- Hakan Adanacioglu
- Duygu Tosun
- Filiz Kinikli
- Doel
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Soort bestand
- Document
- Bestandsgrootte
- 406 kB
- Gepubliceerd op
- 31-08-2024
- Taal van herkomst
- English
- Officiële project website
- MOVING
- Licensie
- CC BY
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