Demonstration event Organic Potato Production Field Day

22.07.2020 ob 09:00

Field of the organic farm Kozina, Hrastje near Kranj and KIS trials on Mengeško polje, IC Jablje KIS

Demonstration event ORGANIC POTATO PRODUCTION FIELD DAY will be started on Wednesday, 22nd of July 2020 at 9 a.m. on the field of the organic farm Kozina*, Matej Konc, Hrastje near Kranj. The event will be continued at the KIS trials** on Mengeško polje, IC Jablje KIS.

Program and Invitation (.pdf)

Special announcement:

The event will take place under special conditions to curb the spread of Covid-19 virus infection, which will follow the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH). Therefore, the number of participants is limited to 50, so we kindly ask you to confirm your presence to the address peter.dolnicar@kis.si no later than July 21, 2020. The event will be on the field, but only healthy people can attend. If necessary, we will forward your personal data from the attendance list to the National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) or we will destroy it after one month.

Access to teh fields:

*Access to the field of the organic farm Kozina, Matej Konc, Hrastje near Kranj: Leave the Ljubljana-Jesenice motorway at the Kranj-east exit and continue along the Brnik-Kranj regional road towards Kranj. After a few hundred meters there is a turnoff for the village of Hrastje. Continue for about 500m to the first roundabout in front of Kranj and return to the turnoff for the village of Hrastje, turn right towards Hrastje (see the sign for company Agromehanika) and after about 2km you will arrive in the village of Hrastje. Continue along the road past Agromehanika, the test field is a few hundred meters ahead on the left.

**Access to KIS trials on Mengeško polje, IC Jablje KIS: from the road Trzin-Mengeš, at the crossroads for IC Jablje of the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia, turn left onto the field. After about 1,500 m drive along the path to Domžale, on the left side there is the potato experiment for the H2020 project ECOBREED.

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