On the second day of 2025, Genesis was honored to welcome the research delegation from the “Nutrition Intervention Forecast and Monitoring – NIFAM” research project, along with Dr. Cory Whitney from the Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) at the University of Bonn, Germany. The delegation visited and carried out activities aligned with the research roadmap of the Genesis Eco Garden project.
The Genesis Eco Garden project embodies the vision of creating a sustainable, green garden model integrated with comprehensive education. Since November 2023, with the support of NIFAM and strategic partners CODAS and CCD, this vision has been transformed into a well-structured, scientific, and impactful program.
This visit serves not only as an opportunity for experts to share experiences and solutions for improving nutrition through the garden model but also contributes to building a sustainable food environment and advancing the Eco-School model at Genesis.
>> Let us look forward to the positive progress of the garden following today’s visit, taking pride in the sustainable development journey that Genesis continues to lead!