Technology makes food supply chains transparent — but for who?

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New technology in the form of drones, sensors and mobile phones can hugely increase the transparency of global food supply chains. Such technology could also…

Students advise UN on technology impact

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Sixteen WUR students have investigated the potential impact of various technologies and…

13 streets to be named after professors

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Thirteen streets in the Kortenoord residential area will be named after former…

Madrid climate summit ‘emotional rollercoaster’

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The results of the climate summit in Madrid are disappointing, says WUR…
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‘Without artificial fertilizer you just perpetuate the problem’

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The Wageningen alumnus Henk Breman and WUR researcher Tom Schut found out…

Coverprice 2019: vote now!

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PhD theses are all about their content. But aesthetics is a very…

New extracurricular course on climate research

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Research results concerning the climate are getting increasingly alarming, but they are…

‘It’s time for realistic nitrogen targets’

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Last Thursday, the House of Representatives passed an emergency act to get…

Blog: food-waste prevention chronicles from Droevendaal

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According to blogger Donatella Gasparro living in Droevendaal comes with many unpredictable…

Food technology and WUR

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An international student’s life can be full of surprises given the drastic…