Gallup in the forest Published: 12.09.2015 (older than 5 years) The National Forest Inventory’s statistics provide important knowledge for sustainable management of our forest resources.
Quality leads the way for Norwegian wool Published: 25.08.2015 (older than 5 years) Wool is part of the national soul, but Norwegian knitted sweaters are not produced in Norway. Research is being carried out on how to ensure the quality of Norwegian wool, so that we can in the long term make use of more of our own wool and get a more sustainable textile industry.
Smart tobacco Published: 24.08.2015 (older than 5 years) Genetically modified tobacco plants can act as "green factories" where cheap vaccines for humans and animals, eco-friendly fuel and special products for industry are produced.
How much water can grain tolerate? Published: 20.08.2015 (older than 5 years) After a rainy summer the question arose again: How much water can grain tolerate? This is also a question for the future: How will grain tolerate climate change with more and sometimes heavy rain?
Deer die on the road Published: 19.08.2015 (older than 5 years) Each year, thousands of deer are hit by road traffic. The animals follow fixed routes and deer behaviour is little affected by roads. Management boundaries should therefore follow the deer's migration routes, and not necessarily today's administrative boundaries.
Norwegian beer to become more Norwegian Published: 20.07.2015 (older than 5 years) Researchers from NIBIO and a selection of Norwegian breweries are testing Norwegian varieties of grain, hops and herbs for beer production. The goal is to be able to brew a real completely Norwegian beer.
International research team seeks more efficient biomass refinement processes Published: 03.07.2015 (older than 5 years) Researchers from across the world, including from the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), plan to mimic the chemistry of the brown rot fungus to improve biorefining processes.
Small roundworms cause expensive damage Published: 26.04.2015 (older than 5 years) Norwegian grain farmers today lose large amounts of money because of a small roundworm that damages the roots and weakens the plants. Better knowledge of the symptoms and awareness concerning the choice of grains can help reduce attacks.v
Integrated plant protection in the entire food chain Published: 02.03.2015 (older than 5 years) SMARTCROP, or "Innovative methods, techniques and instruments for integrated plant protection (IPV) that can increase sustainable food production", is a comprehensive 5-year research project that will contribute to the increased use of integrated plant protection in Norway.