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1. Visit to the Bettendorf agricultural test fields by the Minister of Agriculture
Date: 24-06-15  Score: 3,23  Percental score: 82 

The results of the SENTINELLE project were presented on 19 June in the presence of the Minister of Agriculture.

2. New data-sets about impact of climate change on agricultural pest insects
Date: 12-07-18  Score: 3,12  Percental score: 80 

In the framework of its environmental research project SENTINELLE, LIST has developed new data-sets about the impact of climate change on agricultural pest insects, that was presented at the occasion

3. A look back at the Bettendorf agricultural field trials annual presentation
Date: 08-07-16  Score: 2,52  Percental score: 64 

On June 17, 2016, LIST's researchers contributed to the annual presentation of the field trials carried out at the central agricultural experimental station in Bettendorf.

4. LIST research: preserving bees and the environment
Date: 13-04-18  Score: 2,12  Percental score: 54 

Within the scope of its environmental activities, LIST supports the Ministry of Agriculture, Viticulture and Consumer Protection in the application of the Luxembourg agrarian law. In this context,

5. Ministers of Agriculture and Environment visit Bettendorf agricultural fields
Date: 22-06-17  Score: 1,88  Percental score: 48 

This traditional visit was a timely occasion for LIST to explain how its researchers's work can positively impact quality of life in Luxembourg, notably through the SENTINELLE project.

6. EU-funded VIRTIGATION combats viral crop destruction in tomato and cucurbit
Date: 07-09-21  Score: 1,42  Percental score: 36 

Press release: Every year, viral diseases wreak havoc on tomato and cucurbit crops worldwide, amounting to EUR 3.5 billion in harvest losses in Europe alone.

7. Weeds in the field: an identified threat for crops
Date: 26-02-18  Score: 1,31  Percental score: 33 

As part of the EFFO research project, LIST researchers detected the main weeds in an experimental field that appear to have the potential to threaten crops in the near future.

8. LIST’s BeeFirst project: presentation of the latest results
Date: 28-08-17  Score: 1,20  Percental score: 31 

On 22 August 2017, LIST took part in a press conference on the subject of Bee Health, organized by the Luxembourg Ministry of Agriculture at an apiary owned Paul Jungels in Brandenbourg (LU).

9. Protecting water resources and bees from pesticides
Date: 27-06-18  Score: 0,93  Percental score: 24 

A series of events in Luxembourg put the emphasis on reducing the risks associated with pesticides.