Welcome to CITAB

The scope of CITAB is focused on the agro-food and forestry systems using the production-chain approach as a whole. It is composed of a multidisciplinary team with expertise ranging from fundamental sciences such as biology and chemistry to agronomists, forestry engineers and ecologists.

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World Migratory Bird Day

One swallow does not make a spring, but what would spring be without swallows?

Ana Barros n'A Voz de Trás-os-Montes

📌 Farmácia e Vinho do Porto: Encontros com História.

isUP-AgrO Project

The isUP-AgrO project aims to transform the ISOPlexis Center into a center of...

Sustainable Agrifood Production - 8th Seminar

The 8th session will take place next Wednesday (October 15th) at GreenUPorto ...

Fruta feia, ideias bonitas: Como transformar Subprodutos ...

O Núcleo de Estudantes de Bioquímica organizou um Workshop lecionado pela P...

CRUSOE Network's Working Group

CITAB is involved in coordinating the CRUSOE Network's Working Group on Ecolo...

IUCN World Conservation Congress

📘 Applying the IUCN Global Standard for Nature-based Solutions™: 21 case...

Get to know... Pedro Couto

Learn about the work of our integrated members.

Individual Scientific Employment Stimulus Competition (CEEC)

Several CITAB researchers have been awarded grants in the 7th edition of the ...

European Researchers' Night '25

📍 Vila Nova de Foz Côa

CITAB welcomes two international researchers

CITAB welcomes two international researchers, in an environment of scientific...

Projeto UVineSafe em destaque na RTP1

Reportagem com os investigadores do CITAB e com o parceiro a Fundação Casa ...

World Ranking of Top Scientists

Stanford University and Elsevier have released the list of researchers recogn...

Horticulturae is launching a Special Edition

Open submissions! 📩

HEARTchest: Co-creating Chesnut-Infused Olive Oil for Hea...

Participa na Criação de Produtos Alimentares Inovadores!

Risco de incêndio disparou nas últimas duas décadas

Um estudo conduzido pela Universidade de Lérida (UdL), publicada no Journal ...

International collaboration between CITAB and Sichuan Agr...

Portuguese smart agriculture experts visited the Tianfu Smart Agriculture Inn...

Montevitis: Viticultura de precisão

O projeto europeu Montevitis tem o objetivo de criar redes entre instituiçõ...

I Transnational Congress of the Auga Campus for Young Res...

André Ribeiro da Fonseca, Researcher and Integrated Member of CITAB, has bee...

Montevitis: precision viticulture

This European project aims to promote networking between research institution...

CITAB has made it to Instagram

🚨 It's official: we're now closer to you, also on social media. 📲

Researchers from CITAB were awarded by UTAD

CITAB researchers were recognized with the award of the Researcher of the Yea...

Seven CITAB researchers among World’s Top 2% Most Influ...

The Stanford ranking is published annually

2024 Early Career Award in Fire Science

José Manuel Guisuraga received this honour

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World Migratory Bird Day

One swallow does not make a spring, but what would spring be without swallows?

isUP-AgrO Project

The isUP-AgrO project aims to transform the ISOPlexis Center into a center of...

IUCN World Conservation Congress

📘 Applying the IUCN Global Standard for Nature-based Solutions™: 21 case...

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Highlighted Project

LivingSoiLL - Healthy Soil to Permanent Crops Living Labs

Start Date: 2024/06
Duration: 54 months

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Healthy soil is at the heart of the European Green Deal and one of the main targets of the Mission Board. The EU is currently struggling with soil degradation which is undoubtedly linked to agriculture intensification. Thus, a new soil management paradigm on soil monitoring, restoration and protection must be an endeavour of farmers, scientists, businesses, politicians and citizens. LivingSoiLL intends to respond to these challenges by establishing 5 Living Labs (LLs) in PT, FR, ES, IT and PL focused on permanent crops (vineyards, olive groves, chestnuts, hazelnuts and apple orchards), comprising at least 50 demonstration sites and 10 lighthouses, and with active participation of more than 2000 local actors. These LLs will focus on improving healthy soils and ecosystem services through co-creating, co-implementing and co-testing (digital) solutions to reduce erosion, improve soil structure, reduce the impacts of the intensive use of fertilizers and pesticides, increase water storage, enhance soil biodiversity, and the overall resilience of soil. By promoting locally adjusted innovative solutions, spreading sustainable soil management practices and enhancing soil literacy, LivingSoilLL will contribute to the overall improvement of soil health and environmental resilience. This approach, applied in real-life settings, will mobilize farmers, farm advisors and local communities, facilitating the assemblage of formal, scientific knowledge with experience-based farmer´s know-how, fostering a forum for the exchange of experiences and best practices. LivingSoilLL is also designed to produce policy recommendations on best soil management practices on permanent crops to reduce erosion while promoting other soil health indicators. With its approach, LivingSoiLL projects intends to contribute to creating the necessary conditions to EU be able to sustain healthy soils for future generations