Technology Transfer
DDILRV’s technology transfer activities are grouped around the following actions:
- Detection of a new technologies to be transferred to the socio-economic sector
- Identification and selection of the socio-economic partners
- Supporting the transfer of research findings to the socio-economic sector
TARA-Edition 2022
- P1: Transfer of the Treatment Technique against Brittle Leaf Disease (MFC) of the date palm using an invented solution: Demonstration of recovery of 600 diseased palm trees in the oases of Djérid (3T-MFC).
- P2: Possible levers to improve the productivity of the Sicilo-Sardinian sheep breed
- P3: Design of decision-making tool for the good management of irrigation, fertilization and durum wheat diseases in north-west Tunisia
- P4: Development of a Biopesticide based on food by-products against diseases and pests of protected crops
- P5: Improvement of production in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) through the use of mechanized pollination (A3PM)
- P6: Valorization of bacterial bio-inoculants for improving the health and productivity of vegetable crops (conventional and organic methods) and for preserving the fertility of market gardening soils in the Central-Eastern region of Tunisia (LegBioFert-CE ).
- P7: Protection of apple orchards in the governorate of Kasserine: good management of crop pests and pesticides through the application of good phytosanitary practices.
- P8: Cereal soil diseases, diagnosis and sustainable management (MSC/DGD)
- P9: Management of olive groves using regenerative methods: impact of biostimulants and compost on oil production and quality (ALLOlive).
KAFACI
- P1: Management of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) for sustainable food security in Africa
- P2: Capacity enforcement of agricultural research for climate change response
- P3: Enhancement of tomato and onion production in Africa for maximum sustainable yield
- P4: Pilot Study of Optimizing Productivity of Crop –Livestock System in Africa : Proper User of Nitrogen Fixing legumes and Livestock Manure
Training
The main objectives of the training sessions are to strengthen the skills of teacher-researchers in the Higher Education and Agricultural Research system in the fields of patents, intellectual property, copyright and project management, particularly in the following areas:
- Project Management
- Patent Drafting
- Intellectual Property, copyright and Inventors’ rights
As well as, the DDILRV is organizes training sessions for young entrepreneurs on:
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Introduction to Commercial Strategy, Communication and Financing
- The Art and Necessity of Pitching