
NETWORK FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE
NETWORK FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:UniPi, CIHEAM-IAMB, UCPH, GRAB, SERIDA +13 partnersUniPi,CIHEAM-IAMB,UCPH,GRAB,SERIDA,CREA,IRTA,Arcadia International,OON,CETIOM,BOKU,CRA-W,CRSFA,CEP INNOVATION,INRAE,NETWORK FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE,VŠÚO,INNOGESTIONA AMBIENTAL SLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101061028Overall Budget: 4,965,150 EURFunder Contribution: 4,790,330 EURThe Organic fruit sector is highly dependent on inputs, particularly in terms of plant protection. Climate change is increasing impacts and risks to organic fruit production. Large market demand is expanding for organic fruits but the current commercial cultivars (cvs) range previously selected in high input paradigm are, for most of them, not adapted to organic production. InnOBreed proposes to mobilise Innovative Solutions (ISs): social innovations, new ideotypes, new methods for screening robust cvs and genitors with larger genetic bases for fostering organic fruit breeding. These ISs will be targeted and developed on participative, multi-actor and multi-trait based approaches and then applied for evaluating underutilized Fruit Tree Genetic Resources (FTGR), pre-breeding and advanced material. InnOBreeds scope encompasses many Rosaceous species but also citrus and grape. InnOBreed aims to improve the whole Fruit chain through the implementation of an Organic Variety Testing Network of actors. It deals with (i)identification and definition of current lock-in in organic fruit farming systems (OFS),(ii) co-designing new ideotypes fitting with local OFS,(iii)identification of performant IS already available, (iv)development of new climate change ISs but also for fruit quality, pests and diseases tolerance, low input fitness and robustness, and their application by FTGR curators,(v) ISs validation process and implementation by several public-private case-studies in different regions for evaluating their efficiency , and (vi)checking sustainability and consistency with actual regulations before being disseminated for maximizing IS impacts on the value chain.InnOBreed is deeply connected with running initiatives, programmes and resources involved in OFS, organic fruit participative and classical breeding, fostering FTGR uses by fruit-chain, scientists and stakeholders. Particular attention will be paid to embed the relevant stakeholders at national and European levels.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:LIVING SEEDS SEMENTES VIVAS, SA, RAMIRO ARNEDO SA, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR CULTIVAR TESTING, European Coordination: Let's Liberate Diversity, KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA +26 partnersLIVING SEEDS SEMENTES VIVAS, SA,RAMIRO ARNEDO SA,RESEARCH CENTRE FOR CULTIVAR TESTING,European Coordination: Let's Liberate Diversity,KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA,UPV,Bingenheimer Saatgut AG,GIP GEVES,LA UNIÓ,ITAB,RGA RESEARCH GENETICS AND AGROCHEMISTRY, LTD,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,Polish Seed Trade Association,IPS Konzalting,RCxAE,CREA,I.N.C.D.A. Fundulea,FiBL,IFOAM EU GROUP,RSR,OIKOS,INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE COIMBRA,WR,POZNANSKA HODOWLA ROSLIN SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,OMKI,DOTTENFELDER BIO-SAAT GMBH,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA AGRICOLTURA BIOLOGICA E BIODINAMICA,AEDIT SRL,NETWORK FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE,INRAEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101059872Overall Budget: 5,078,490 EURFunder Contribution: 4,683,630 EURLIVESEEDING contributes to the upscaling of organic production in Europe through (i) improving availability of organic plant reproductive material of organic cultivars (Organic Heterogeneous Material, Organic Varieties, landraces) of a large range of crops, bred for improved diversity and adaptation to local conditions, and (ii) strengthening and diversifying the organic seed sector informed by market demands. LIVESEEDING contributes to the transition towards environmentally-friendly, climate-neutral, healthy and fair food systems through further developing (i) cultivars suited for organic and low external input production, (ii) novel governance models linking breeders with value chain actors and citizens with local food production, and (iii) awareness around the importance of biodiversity for our food and health. LIVESEEDING focuses on the main drivers for (i) the supply and demand of organic seed and cultivars, (ii) the supply and demand of food products derived from them, and (iii) enabling frameworks and roadmaps through active policy dialogue with national and European authorities and policymakers by providing science-based evidence and best practice solutions to achieve 100% organic seed. LIVESEEDING addresses the topics in a holistic multi-actor, multi-stakeholder participatory approach involving organic and public research institutes (with proven competencies in breeding, seed multiplication and health, socio-economics, extension and outreach), variety examination offices, private breeders and seed companies, organic production and civil society associations. Additional stakeholders along the value chain are involved in the local Living Labs (LLs) and the established networks of organic breeders (ECO-PB), seed savers (ECLLD) and Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP). 15 European countries cover the different pedoclimatic zones and socio-economic contexts, including countries with a low level of development in organic seed and breeding in East and South Europe
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:SATIVA RHEINAU AG, UBIOS, MTA, INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE COIMBRA, IFOAM EU GROUP +33 partnersSATIVA RHEINAU AG,UBIOS,MTA,INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE COIMBRA,IFOAM EU GROUP,FOUNDATION FOR ORGANIC AGRICULTURE BIOSELENA,RSR,INRAE,WR,CREA,I.N.C.D.A. Fundulea,CLTI,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,University of Kassel,LIVING SEEDS SEMENTES VIVAS, SA,EAER,VITALIS BIOLOGISCHE ZADEN B.V.,AGRICOLA,NETWORK FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE,UPV,AGES,SEAE,ATK,ITAB,IUNG-PIB,DE BEERSCHE HOEVE BV,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,OMKI,AREI,FiBL,PFT LTD,BNN,Marche Polytechnic University,FELDSAATEN FREUDENBERGER GMBH & CO. KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT,Bingenheimer Saatgut AG,University of Évora,BIONEXT,L&FFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727230Overall Budget: 8,997,300 EURFunder Contribution: 7,454,840 EURLIVESEED aims to improve the performance and competitiveness of the organic sector by boosting organic seed and plant breeding efforts. To increase the availability and choice of organic seed, LIVESEED will (i) harmonize the implementation of legislative requirements and develop an EU-wide router database tool for seed suppliers, (ii) develop improved cultivar testing systems, organic seed health and quality strategies, best practices for organic seed multiplication, and new variety testing protocols for the registration of cultivars for the organic sector, (iii) develop novel breeding concepts, selection tools, and genetic resources, (iv) explore plant-microbe interactions, (v) initiate new breeding networks to close major gaps for legumes, cereals, vegetables, fruit trees and fodder crops, (vi) identify bottlenecks in the organic seed market, (vii) develop business and governance models for breeding and seed production, (viii) engage stakeholder groups for knowledge exchange, practical training, and capacity building, and (ix) provide recommendations based on synthesis of LIVESEED outcomes. The innovative multi-actor and -action research approach (‘learning by doing’) of LIVESEED ensures a broad and fast implementation of the project outputs across Europe. The LIVESEED consortium represents a multidisciplinary European partnership involving 48 organisations (35 partners + 13 third linked parties) and >30 stakeholders from 16 EU countries and Switzerland, including researchers, breeders, seed producers, organic associations and retailers. Combining scientific and practical knowledge will enable the consortium to generate innovative solutions adapted to the needs of end-users for different pedo-climatic and socio-economic contexts. The main outcome will be an improved breeding efficiency and a greater choice and uptake of organic seed derived from resilient cultivars to optimize organic and low-input agriculture and strengthen sustainable food production in Europe.
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