Training Workshop: “Biodiversity conservation initiatives-BioDivine project”

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Training Workshop: “Biodiversity conservation initiatives-BioDivine project”


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ADVID, the Association for the Development of Douro Viticulture is organizing a Training Workshop the 17th of June, on the theme “Biodiversity conservation initiatives-BioDivine project” in Vila Nova de Foz Côa in Portugal.

The BioDiVine project is a European LIFE + project constituted by a partnership between ADVID and various Spanish and French wine regions. The aim of the project is to implement conservation initiatives such as cover crops, sexual confusion, installing hedges, covering headlands, in order to foster the presence of animal biodiversity. In the Demarcated Douro Region ADVID is responsible for fostering and implementing these conservation initiatives among its Members, which have joined-in quite significantly.

The Training Workshop is organized in order to talk more specifically about the successful implementation of these two conservation initiatives, green covers and the installation of native hedges.

The participation is free for the members of ADVID and it costs 75€ for the non-members.

 

For more information on the programme and the registration you can check the flier of the event here.

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