A week after the project partner meeting took place in Denmark in early October, the Biosintrum worked with about 100 students during the ‘week of the region’ on storytelling about why we should switch to Paludiculture or the cultivation of, among other things, Cattail.
Bouwen met de boer
In October there was also coverage on Dutch national TV of Biobased Building and also the nattte cultivation project within Bbobb. The screenshot shows our experience field with cattail.
Dutch Design Week
The broadcaster (VPRO) that made this broadcast also hosted the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, where partner House of Design also made a big splash and Biosintrum's Wet Cultivation Project was on display at the VPRO stand for a fortnight.
In this same period, a student group from Van Hall Larenstein (university of applied sciences)also ran a project/research on stakeholders around peatland, highlighting cultural and social aspects of a changing landscape.
The partner meeting in Denmark tasted like more, as Biosintrum and 3N both participate in BboBb from paludi, a first closer acquaintance(November) at Biosintrum s wet cultivation trial fields in the Hegewarren took place. Here knowledge was shared about various product options from paludi culture