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Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Institution
Section overview
Description
Luke comprises the state research institutes MTT Agrifood Research Finland, the Finnish Forest Research Institute, the Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, and the statistical services of the Information Centre of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Activities
- Research
Coordinated projects
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Advanced manure standards for sustainable nutrient management and reduced emissions
- Agricultural Member States Modelling for the EU and Eastern European countries (AG-MEMOD 2020)
- Demonstration of climate change mitigation potential of nutrients rich organic soils in Baltic States and Finland
- Development and application of new methodological frameworks for the evaluation of environmental impacts of rural development programmes in the EU
- FLINT - Farm Level Indicators for New Topics in Policy Evaluation
- Geospatial ICT infrastructure for agricultural machines and Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS) in planning and operation of precision farming
- Geospatial ICT infrastructure for agricultural machines and FMIS in planning and operation of precision farming
- Identification of functionally active genomic features relevant to phenotypic diversity and plasticity in cattle
- Methodological grids for payment calculations in rural development measures in the EU (AGRIGRID)
- Phosphorus Recycling of Mixed Substances
- SOLID - Sustainable Organic and Low-Input Dairying, Subproject ZALF
- SusCrop Call 1: Development of lodging-resistant and climate-smart rye - a contribution to a sustainable cereal production in marginal environments
Contact
Natural Resources Institute Finland
(Luke)
Latokartanonkaari 9
00790 Helsinki
Finland
Finland
Phone: +358 29 532 6000