Arxius de Metropolitan of Barcelona » IRTA https://www.irta.cat/en/etiqueta-filtrar-noticia/metropolitan-of-barcelona/ Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries Tue, 03 Feb 2026 14:16:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.irta.cat/wp-content/webpc-passthru.php?src=https://www.irta.cat/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-favicon-32x32.png&nocache=1 Arxius de Metropolitan of Barcelona » IRTA https://www.irta.cat/en/etiqueta-filtrar-noticia/metropolitan-of-barcelona/ 32 32 International journalists learn about IRTA’s research first-hand https://www.irta.cat/en/noticia/periodistes-internacionals-coneixen-de-primera-ma-la-recerca-de-lirta/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 11:06:46 +0000 https://www.irta.cat/noticia/periodistes-internacionals-coneixen-de-primera-ma-la-recerca-de-lirta/ Fourteen journalists from around the world visited IRTA and other Catalan research centres as part of a route organised by Catalunya Internacional and the CERCA Institution IRTA was one of the leading research centres featured in the international press visit which, between 10 and 12 December, brought to Catalonia fourteen journalists from media outlets across […]

L'entrada International journalists learn about IRTA’s research first-hand ha aparegut primer a IRTA.

]]>
Fourteen journalists from around the world visited IRTA and other Catalan research centres as part of a route organised by Catalunya Internacional and the CERCA Institution

IRTA was one of the leading research centres featured in the international press visit which, between 10 and 12 December, brought to Catalonia fourteen journalists from media outlets across Europe (Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain, Belgium, Slovenia, Croatia, Slovakia), Asia (Japan), Africa (Morocco) and Latin America interested in gaining first-hand insight into Catalan research in agronomy and agri-food sustainability. The initiative, promoted by Catalunya Internacional and the CERCA institution, with the collaboration of CREAF, made it possible to showcase to an international audience how science carried out in Catalonia addresses major global challenges such as food security, climate change adaptation and the sustainability of production systems.

Eva Ogué, Head of IRTA’s Knowledge Valorisation Office, during the presentation of the Institute to international journalists (Source: IRTA, CC by 4.0)

As part of this scientific route, journalists visited the facilities of IRTA Torre Marimon in Caldes de Montbui, including its laboratories and experimental greenhouses, and were able to learn about some of the centre’s most relevant projects in the field of plant breeding and crop adaptation to increasingly demanding climatic conditions. These include the apple varieties Tutti and Stellar, developed by the Hot Climate Partnership, a genetic improvement programme involving Plant & Food Research, Fruitfutur and IRTA, aimed at obtaining varieties better adapted to warm climates. Also featured was the almond tree breeding programme, with examples such as DIVINA, a new almond variety with a high content of fibre, fat and oleic acid.

During the visit with one of the managers of the experimental greenhouses at IRTA Torre Marimon (Source: CERCA, CC by 4.0)

During the visit, IRTA highlighted its research model, based on knowledge transfer, collaboration with the agri-food sector and direct impact on the territory, without overlooking scientific outreach to society, with examples such as the story of Rita.

The group of journalists also had the opportunity to visit other leading centres in the Catalan research system, such as the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), CREAF and the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC-CNS), and met with the Minister for Research and Universities, Núria Montserrat. The visit was part of the international visitors programme run by Catalunya International, which since 2014 has invited more than 230 foreign correspondents and journalists to visit the country.

This is the first time that the international visitors programme of Catalunya Internacional has been devoted exclusively to the scientific field. Conceived as a pilot initiative, it represented a valuable opportunity to bring Catalan research closer to international media and strengthen the international visibility of IRTA and of agronomy research carried out in Catalonia.

L'entrada International journalists learn about IRTA’s research first-hand ha aparegut primer a IRTA.

]]>