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The DiverIMPACTS project website, created by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, is the central collection and information point for all materials generated in the project and contains all relevant information about the project and its outcome. It is continuously developed further. According to the grant agreement, the following items are planned to be made available: Project information (list of partners; project aims and work packages); Project news, related news, job postings, events; Publications, dissemination and training materials (stored on Zenodo.org and thus accessible on OpenAire); Crop diversification toolbox to be developed by T6.2; Case study accounts (short info, pictures and logos, links, contact, role in the project; annual update); Videos and photos from success stories from within and outside the project; Communication and promotion materials (project flyer, bi-annual newsletters, press releases, other); Information on the two DiverIMPACTS conferences; Partners’ existing tools and social media channels for discussions and communication, especially at a national level; A consumer/general public oriented section, where the benefits of crop diversification will be explained in a clear and straightforward language for lay people. The project website www.diverimpacts.net went online at the kick-off meeting, which took place in Versailles, France from June 7 to 9, 2017, and contained the basic project information. This deliverable shows the current status and further development of the website to consider with plans/suggestions for future activities (highlighted in blue).
Crop diversification
Crop diversification
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