Networking meeting on Sustainable
Agriculture & Healthy Food

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Flashback: The inaugural networking event aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture and healthy food, held on October 5th, 2023, at the University of Sfax as part of WP4 of the Inplantomics project. The objective of this meeting was to discuss the establishment of a Tunisian network bringing together researchers, producers, consumers, civil society, and policymakers, with a mission to promote innovation and sustainable agricultural practices in Tunisia.

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CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement

CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement

Following the plenary conference “CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement”, held on 15 January 2026 at the Radisson Hotel, Sfax, the INPLANTOMICS organizing committee warmly thanks all speakers and

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Advancing Crop Improvement: First International Symposium on CRISPR-Cas Technologies in Sfax

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Participation of Prof. Amine Elleuch in AGROMICS 2025

Participation of Prof. Amine Elleuch in AGROMICS 2025

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A look back at our INPLANTOMICS Summer school on “Seed Bank Conservation and Management for Promoting Climate-Resilient Crops”

A look back at our INPLANTOMICS Summer school on “Seed Bank Conservation and Management for Promoting Climate-Resilient Crops”

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The INPLANTOMICS team sends heartfelt thanks to the members of the Tunisian National Gene Bank

The INPLANTOMICS team sends heartfelt thanks to the members of the Tunisian National Gene Bank

The INPLANTOMICS team sends heartfelt thanks to the members of the Tunisian National Gene Bank (@ BNG) — Prof. Mohamed Ali Ben Tmessek, Prof. Amine Slim, and Prof.Elyes Babay —

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