Organic Pome Fruit Production
This course gives an overview of the challenges and tools for best practice plant protection in organic pome fruit production, with focus on apple and pear. The course is developed in the European wide project BIOFRUITNET.
The course consists of four parts:
Part 2: Strategies for disease control
Part 3: Varieties and rootstocks
Part 4: Functional Agrobiodiversity (in pome and stone fruit production)
The course will be opened in a new window. It will lead you to the Biofruitnet homepage, where this course is hosted.
Please note: This learning activity will take about 60 minutes. Your progress within the course will not be saved.
Overall Information on the project
Organic fruit production is expanding rapidly, and has a superior market value compared to conventional produce. It is also a challenging production system. Organic fruit production is especially challenged by losses to pest and diseases, and lack of information on management, suitable varieties, and rootstocks.
The European wide project BIOFRUITNET aimed at collecting and synthesizing existing practical and scientific knowledge on organic fruit-growing to distribute it widely among the EU countries through easy formats like e-learning, podcasts, videos and short articles.
This eCourse is one of three e-learning courses covering pome fruit, stone fruit, and citrus fruit have been developed, with the aim to reach a wide range of learners, and provide the most recent knowledge within best practices of plant protection in fruit orchards. Each of the courses are addressing aspects of pest control, disease control, functional agrobiodiversity, and varieties and rootstocks.
Please find more information and learning material on the BIOFRUITNET homepage.