Dr Emilio Guerrieri, coordinator of the ASTER project and researcher at the CNR-IPSP (Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection), recently gave a guest lecture at the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Eastern Piedmont (UniUPO), engaging with students in an informative and inspiring session.

During the lecture, Dr. Guerrieri clearly outlined the main objectives of the ASTER project, which focuses on promoting sustainable solutions for crop protection through innovative and integrated approaches. He also shared the project’s achievements to date, highlighting the tangible impact of the research activities on local agriculture and farming practices.

The session sparked strong interest among students, who actively participated with questions and reflections, showing great enthusiasm for the topics discussed. Events like this demonstrate the vital connection between scientific research and academic education—key elements in shaping a more sustainable and resilient agriculture.

 

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