On July 1st 2025, a CARINA field workshop was held in Kozie Laski, organised by PULS. The event focused on the presentation of winter camelina, spring camelina, and carinata in field conditions, with particular attention to plant health and development.
During the workshop, visitors had the opportunity to see both marginal and intercropping fields. The scientific staff of the CARINA project presented key aspects of agrotechnical treatments in the cultivation of camelina and carinata, followed by discussions on current and future cultivation practices, the possibilities of growing these crops on marginal land, and their potential use in intercropping systems.
The benefits of cultivating camelina and carinata, as targeted by the project, and the intended uses of the harvested crops were presented to participants. The owner of the fields also shared harvest results from previous years, providing valuable insights into the performance of these crops under local conditions.
The workshop offered a practical platform for knowledge exchange between researchers, farmers, and other stakeholders, supporting CARINA’s mission to promote sustainable and diversified cropping systems.
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