Kiwi, a meeting in Piedmont to look to the future

Morning dedicated to technical-scientific contributions. Field visits will follow

It will be held in Piedmont, in Manta (Cuneo), next May 24th, the “Technical day: what future for the kiwi?” organized by Actinidia working group from the Soi (Italian horticultural and fruit and vegetable society)coordinated by Cristos Xiloyannis in collaboration with Bartolomeo Dichio (University of Basilicata), Ugo Palara (Agrintesa), Raffaele Testolin (University of Udine), Guglielmo Costa (Bologna University), Lorenzo Berra (Agrion Foundation) e Luca Nari (Agrion Foundation).

The event will address crucial issues relating to the management of Kiwi die-offexamining factors such as soil fertility and structure, irrigation management, the introduction of new rootstocks and the implementation of good agricultural practices in relation to climate change.

Following the topics, i. will be reported main results some jobs presented during the Ishs international conference on kiwifruit in New Zealand (XI International symposium on kiwifruit 2024).

The works will begin at 8.30 in the conference room of the Agrion Foundation headquarters, in Via Faliletto 24, and will be divided into two sessions: the morning will be dedicated to technical-scientific contributions, moderated by Guglielmo Costa; some are planned later field visits.

The event involves researchers and technicians of the sector including Lorenzo Berra, Luca Nari, Chiara Morone, Cristos Xiloyannis, Bartolomeo Dichio, Mirco Montefiori, Alba Mininni. The debate and conclusions will be led by the coordinator of the Soi Actinidia Working Group, Cristos Xiloyannis.

Source: GdL Soi Actinidia

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