Worm poo contains available phosphate

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Earthworms increase the fertility of the soil because they convert bound phosphate into available phosphate, shows PhD research by Mart Ros.

One World Week kicks off with the Whole World on Catwalk (photos)

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On Thursday 4 April, One World Week was kicked off with a…

‘New law protects farmers against market forces’

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The European Parliament adopted a law in March which is aimed at…

Three big European grants for WUR

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Professors John van der Oost, Lourens Poorter and Dolf Weijers have bagged…
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Unhappy about noisy offices and work pressure

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WUR staff are generally pretty satisfied, according to the latest Employee Monitor.…

‘You know litter is bad for the environment’

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At the litter hotspots on campus there are going to be more,…

Festival? Beer!

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Dutch people have a great enthusiasm for beer. No matter who, –…

YOU on campus – ‘I want to work on something that changes more than just my own life.’

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Sophia Oebel (26) from Germany started on the Food Technology MSc programme…

Meanwhile in… Thailand

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The first post-coup election since 2014 took place in Thailand on 24…

‘Hardly anything goes to plan in Nepal’

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Who? Emmy Que (22), BSc student of International Land and Water ManagementWhat?…