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New peat-free growing media trials in Spain

New peat-free growing media trials in Spain

by Anamarija Tomičić | Dec 18, 2025 | Growers, News

The Hort2theFuture consortium continues to take important steps towards a more resource-efficient horticultural sector across Europe. As part of this work, new trials have been launched in south-eastern Spain to test innovative peat-free and peat-reduced growing...
From wood chips to growing media: Visit to the Hunton plant

From wood chips to growing media: Visit to the Hunton plant

by Anamarija Tomičić | Dec 8, 2025 | News

A group of Hort2thefuture partners visited Hunton, a leading wood-fibre-based material producer in Norway. While the use of wood fibre in the paper industry is declining, it is increasingly finding its way into circular products such as insulation materials and...
LC sensors readout based on the single-frequency impedance measurement

LC sensors readout based on the single-frequency impedance measurement

by Richard Freeman | Nov 4, 2025 | News, Publications

Abstract: Passive LC sensors, composed of an inductor (L) and capacitor (C), are widely used in applications where sensors are implanted or operated in hazardous environments. However, their readout typically relies on commercial devices such as impedance analyzers or...
PRESS RELEASE: From guesswork to guidance – Fryd Lab and Hort2theFuture turn garden notes into practical, soil-friendly advice

PRESS RELEASE: From guesswork to guidance – Fryd Lab and Hort2theFuture turn garden notes into practical, soil-friendly advice

by Anamarija Tomičić | Nov 3, 2025 | News, Press release

The Horizon Europe project Hort2theFuture (H2F) and the gardening app Fryd are joining forces to mobilise home gardeners and gardening communities around better soil management through simple, guided experiments. In early November, Fryd Lab will introduce new ways for...
Hort2theFuture Annual Consortium Meeting: Looking towards the future of sustainable horticulture

Hort2theFuture Annual Consortium Meeting: Looking towards the future of sustainable horticulture

by Anamarija Tomičić | Oct 20, 2025 | News

The Hort2theFuture consortium gathered at Corvinus University in Budapest this September for its annual meeting, bringing together 28 project partners from 12 European countries. Over two productive days, the consortium reviewed the strong progress made in the first...
NIBIO: Testing innovative soil management techniques to boost soil health

NIBIO: Testing innovative soil management techniques to boost soil health

by Anamarija Tomičić | Jul 30, 2025 | Growers, News

New field trials explore sustainable methods to improve soil structure and crop resilience As part of the Hort2thefuture project’s Work Package 5, NIBIO Apelsvoll is pioneering novel approaches to enhance soil health and reduce compaction in vegetable production. The...
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101157434.

The project is funded by the European Union and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee, and with the support provided by the Ministry of Culture and Innovation of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, financed under the 2020-2.1.1-ED funding Project no. 2020-2.1.1-ED-2024-00345).

Project coordinator:
Milena Micevski (CBS)
mmic.marktg@cbs.dk

Communications:
Richard Freeman (AEIDL)
richard.freeman@aeidl.eu

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