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Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry

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    Sana Ullah Phytoremediation of heavy metals polluted soils, water, wastewater. Biofortification of essential micronutrients (Fe, Zn) of cereals.
    • Lithuania
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    Deividas Jodenis Head of the Information Technology Service at Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry
    • Kėdainiai District Municipality, Kauno, Lithuania
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    Gintaras Brazauskas Director at Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry
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    Benas Šilinskas Researcher and Head of Forest Resources, Economics and Policy Department at Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry
    • Kaunas, Kauno, Lithuania
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    Inga Liaudanskienė researcher at Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry
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Overview

State research institute. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (LAMMC) was established in 2010 as a merger of three related research institutions: • Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, • Lithuanian Institute of Horticulture, • Lithuanian Institute of Forestry. VISION. The leading state research institute in Lithuania and North European region whose activities are based on high-level basic and applied research, acquisition of novel scientific knowledge, development of technologies and innovations, their transfer and efficient experimental development. An advanced Centre of excellence and competence in agricultural, forestry and food sciences. MISSION. Generate, garner and disseminate new scientific know-how geared to awareness of sustainable land, forest and environment resources, their competitive development and use, elaboration of innovative technologies and products to meet the needs of the society. VALUES. – The spirit of the scientific institution, longstanding traditions and accountability to the society. – Competence, honesty and transparency of activities. – Proactiveness, creativity and continuous improvement. – Community-driven open-mindedness.