To tackle these effects, GoodBerry brings together a multidisciplinary team of 19 partners from Europe as well as Chile and China. Launched in 2016 and funded for four years, the interdisciplinary consortium aims at identifying the berry fruit crops of strawberry, raspberry and blackcurrant that are most compatible with the new environmental conditions. Additionally, the new tools and cultivation techniques that are being developed will lead to more stable and controllable production processes and the availability of healthy, tasty fruits for the consumers.
Tackling the effects of climate change on berry cultivation in Europe
To tackle these effects, GoodBerry brings together a multidisciplinary team of 19 partners from Europe as well as Chile and China. Launched in 2016 and funded for four years, the interdisciplinary consortium aims at identifying the berry fruit crops of strawberry, raspberry and blackcurrant that are most compatible with the new environmental conditions. Additionally, the new tools and cultivation techniques that are being developed will lead to more stable and controllable production processes and the availability of healthy, tasty fruits for the consumers.