4CE-MED project (Camelina: a Cash Cover Crop Enhancing water and soil conservation in MEDiterranean dry-farming systems), started on May 2020, with a duration of three and a half years, and financed within the PRIMA program, participated by 11 entities from seven Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, France, Greece, Italy and Spain) and coordinated by Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna (UNIBO) from Italy.
An online Kick off Meeting of 4CE-MED project was launched on 7th may 2020 due to the COVID 19 situation:
If you are interested on water and soil conservation in Mediterranean dry-farming systems stay tuned to 4CE-MED website, funded by the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) that devise new R&I approaches to improve water availability and sustainable agriculture production in a region heavily distressed by climate change, urbanisation and population growth.