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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, AU, WR, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, MiPAAF +7 partnersTeagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AU,WR,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,MiPAAF,Ministry of Agriculture,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,INIAV,BLE,EV ILVO,Ministero della Salute,FZJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727486Overall Budget: 2,122,460 EURFunder Contribution: 2,122,460 EURThe overall objective of CASA is a consolidated common agricultural and wider bioeconomy research agenda within the European Research Area. The common research agenda will be jointly shared by Member States of the European Union and Associated Countries. It will improve the alignment and interoperability of the respective national research programme(s). This will be achieved through enhanced cooperation, coordination and information exchange between the Member States, Associated Countries and the European Commission. This includes increasing the opportunities for Member States and Associated Countries to engage in the aforementioned activities. The conduit for this will be the Standing Committee of Agricultural Research (SCAR) and the various SCAR working groups, through which all Member States and Associated Countries are brought together with a view to fostering cooperation, coordination and information exchange, as well as streamlining research policy, in the bioeconomy and closely related fields. The overarching aim of CASA will be achieved through the accomplishment of the following four specific objectives: 1. Increased and broadened participation, interaction and collaboration of Member States and Associated Countries 2. Improved quality of outputs and outcomes of the Standing Committee of Agricultural Research creating added value for greater impact 3. Strengthening the production of more strategic policy advice by the Standing Committee of Agricultural Research based on the increased, deepened and broadened participation facilitated by CASA 4. Improve overall organisation, communication and dissemination of SCAR activities, outputs and outcomes for greater impact
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK), HISPATEC ERPAGRO SL, UL, AGENSO, University of Warwick +12 partnersNEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),HISPATEC ERPAGRO SL,UL,AGENSO,University of Warwick,FUNDACION CAJAMAR,KUL,EFOSDOO,INAGRO,INIAV,AHDB,VÚRV,AREFLH,JKI,HISPATEC,LatHort,EMÜFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862563Overall Budget: 1,996,190 EURFunder Contribution: 1,996,190 EURSMARTPROTECT is a thematic network focusing on cross regional knowledge sharing of SMART IPM solutions for farmers and advisors. The aim is to stimulate knowledge flow in the regional AKISs across the EU and connect these on the innovative potential of advanced methodologies for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in vegetable production, integrating precision farming technologies and data analytics. Through a well-balanced consortium and an emphasis on multi-actor approach the outcome of the project and exploitation of its results will stimulate an increased adaptation of IPM methodologies, taking the specific regional needs of farmers across Europe into account. The EU-wide concern for environmental sustainability and economic competitiveness for agriculture requires the entire agriculture sector to grow under IPM conditions. This project develops a basis for a common EU approach to collecting, sharing, managing and disseminating knowledge on IPM in order to maximise the knowledge flow. Farmers from different European regions will thus dispose of the latest knowledge, best practices and practical tools for the implementation of IPM in their daily practice in crops in open field and greenhouses. The project provides an e-platform for exchange on a variety of innovative IPM techniques. We will benchmark practices in the frame of their socio-economic and regulatory context, select those with a high innovation potential and disseminate them through participatory events including cross border exchange visits. Local and regional knowledge sharing will lead to interactive cross-regional seminars for farmers and advisors, resulting in a final SMARTPROTECT innovation rally. The project’s results will be deployed through a targeted communication and wide dissemination strategy, providing an online data sharing platform and close interaction with EU and national initiatives and projects, the National Rural Networks and the EIP-AGRI.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:University of Perugia, University of Birmingham, IPK, EUROSITE THE EUROPEAN LAND CONSERVATION NETWORK, LG +15 partnersUniversity of Perugia,University of Birmingham,IPK,EUROSITE THE EUROPEAN LAND CONSERVATION NETWORK,LG,UPV,ProSpecieRara,PLANTLIFE,Euroseeds,HELLENIC AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION - DEMETER,URJC,Luke,OMKI,WR,DANISHSEED SAVERS ASSOCIATION,ARCHE NOAH GESELLSCHAFT FUR DIE ERHALTUNG DER KULTURPFLANZENVIELFALT UND IHRE ENTWICKLUNG VEREIN,INIAV,NORDGEN,IPGRI,Ministry of Food Agriculture and LivestockFunder: European Commission Project Code: 774271Overall Budget: 2,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 2,000,000 EURThe overarching objective of Farmer’s Pride is to establish a network of stakeholders and conservation sites that effectively coordinates conservation actions to safeguard the wealth of Europe’s in situ plant genetic resources (PGR) and integrates the user community to maximize their sustainable use. Specifically, to address the challenge and scope of the SFS-04-2017 work programme, Farmer’s Pride will: a) build relationships between existing diverse PGR stakeholder networks, and where necessary create new partnerships to establish a unified network of stakeholders involved in PGR conservation and sustainable use; b) enhance existing knowledge of European landrace and crop wild relative genetic diversity and showcase how it can be effectively secured and managed; c) use social science and economic tools to establish the value of in situ PGR populations and individual traits, as well as a cost effective means of conserving them; d) use predictive characterization methods to identify valuable traits in in situ PGR populations, targeting those most vital for satisfying future agricultural and market needs; e) establish a mechanism to facilitate the flow of plant genetic material from in situ populations to the user community, both directly and via ex situ collections; f) develop and establish a durable governance and resourcing structure for the European network of in situ PGR conservation sites and stakeholders; g) promote public awareness of the value of PGR for agriculture and consumers; and h) design and implement a network of European sites and stakeholders that conserves the breadth of PGR diversity found in situ. Through these activities, Farmer’s Pride will result in significant strengthening of European capacities for the conservation, management and sustainable use of in situ PGR as a foundation for increased competitiveness in the farming and breeding sectors, and ultimately for long-term food and nutritional security in Europe.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:TERRES UNIVIA L'INTERPROFESSIONDES HUILES ET PROTEINES VEGETALES, CHAMBRE REGIONALE D'AGRICULTURE DU CENTRE - VAL DE, TERRES INOVIA, UNIBO, WR +19 partnersTERRES UNIVIA L'INTERPROFESSIONDES HUILES ET PROTEINES VEGETALES,CHAMBRE REGIONALE D'AGRICULTURE DU CENTRE - VAL DE,TERRES INOVIA,UNIBO,WR,UniPi,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,INIAV,VALOREX SAS,INRA Transfert (France),ACTIA,PGRO RESEARCH LIMITED,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,WU,AICF AGRO INOVACAO S.A.,LAMMC,INRAE,SSSA,L&F,RUC,LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS,UH,RSK ADAS LIMITED,ILUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727672Overall Budget: 5,982,900 EURFunder Contribution: 5,000,000 EURThe goal of LEGVALUE is to pave the road to develop sustainable and competitive legume-based farming systems and agri-feed and food chains in the EU. To this end, the project will assess both the economic and environmental benefits for the EU agro industry to widely produce and use legumes in a sustainable manner. Using a list of 20 value chains reflecting the market diversity, and a list of 20 farm networks covering the diversity of grain legumes and fodder legumes species, LEGVALUE will demonstrate the added value of various legumes value chains and will provide a range of solutions to improve the economic interest of each actor involved in the value chains to use legumes. The feature of LEGVALUE is an approach to research that takes stakeholder-driven objectives. The gap between research and practice will be overcome with close collaboration between non-academic actors and scientists. LEGVALUE will result in the first decision tool for farmers to choose the optimal legume species with their adapted crop management and to assess the economic and environmental benefits of legumes in the cropping and grassland systems. LEGVALUE will contribute to identifying the supply chains that are the most competitive to foster legumes crops so helping the EU to identify: i) the technological topics that must be supported in priority to enhance legumes development; ii) insights into how to support actors coordination for better added value sharing iii) the new standards that will help trade and process of legumes. LEGVALUE will provide accurate recommendations for the development of legumes in the EU. By removing current market opacity and the design of transition pathways, LEGVALUE will provide scientific support for EU and national policy-makers directed at increasing legume production, support technological innovation and organisational innovation in supply chains, meeting the EU Parliament 2011 motion on increasing self-sufficiency on protein rich plant materials.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:LU, CSIC, Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE, SLU +29 partnersLU,CSIC,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE,SLU,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,THUENEN-INSTITUTE,AU,MTA,FZJ,CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES DE MONTPELLIER,IUNG-PIB,EV ILVO,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,ČZU,UL,LAMMC,ATK,NPPC,CREA,NIKU,BIOS SCIENCE AUSTRIA ASSOCIATION FORTHE ADVANCEMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES,EMÜ,INRAE,Luke,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE ARC,WR,Agrocampus Ouest,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,EAER,IRTA,INIAV,CRA-W,Ministry of Food Agriculture and LivestockFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862695Overall Budget: 80,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 40,000,000 EURThe main objective of EJP SOIL is to create an enabling environment to enhance the contribution of agricultural soils to key societal challenges such as climate change adaptation and mitigation, sustainable agricultural production, ecosystem services provision and prevention and restoration of land and soil degradation. The EJP SOIL will build a sustainable European integrated research community on agricultural soils and will develop and deploy a roadmap on climate-smart sustainable agricultural soil management. The EJP SOIL roadmap is based on a knowledge framework with 4 interacting components. Knowledge development is set out in project calls with internal and external partners. Knowledge sharing & transfer is framed in capacity building for young scientists, enhancing general public awareness and fostering societal understanding and appreciation of agricultural soil management and its contribution to society. Knowledge harmonization, storage & organization supports harmonised soil information and reporting practices. Knowledge application deals with ways to overcome barriers for adoption of novel practices in a European context, co-developing adequate tools and providing evidence-based recommendations for EU policies. EJP SOIL activities in interaction with stakeholders, MSs and DG AGRI will pursue the long-term goal of promoting farmers as stewards of land and soil resources and support policy development and deployment, in particular the CAP and Climate policies. The EJP SOIL addresses 6 expected impacts with targeted activities in response to societal, scientific, policy and operational challenges. A first annual workplan based on the roadmap is provided as part of the proposal. The EJP Soil consortium unites a unique group of 26 leading European research institutes and universities in 24 countries. The consortium has developed this proposal in close collaboration with its programme owners and has secured over 40M€ in co-funding and 10M€ for external calls over 5 years.
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