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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:IPGRI, VIR, LG, Royal Botanic Gardens, ICARDA +26 partnersIPGRI,VIR,LG,Royal Botanic Gardens,ICARDA,INRAE,ICARDA,Royal Botanic Gardens,EURICE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND PROJECT OFFICE GMBH,MTA,WR,IPK,ATK,RICP,NPPC,TAU,NPPC,CREA,EURICE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND PROJECT OFFICE GMBH,IRTA,IPGR,WBF,CSIC,IPGRI,IHAR,I.N.C.D.A. Fundulea,IPGR,I.N.C.D.A. Fundulea,VIR,EAER,UZHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862613Overall Budget: 7,258,540 EURFunder Contribution: 7,199,790 EURAGENT aims to transform genebanks (GB) from living archives into bio-digital resources centres, equipped to meet the needs of a changing world. Fifteen GB and four genebank genomic centers will create a network to work exemplarily on barley and wheat for (i) establishing a European (global) crop genomic diversity atlas, (ii) activating currently inaccessible legacy phenotypic data, (iii) implementing a novel concept of concerted accumulation of phenologic and agronomic data for individual GenRes collections to establish training population datasets for the genome-wide prediction of untested GenRes accessions. Phenotyping will take into account diverse environmental conditions (climate, soil, geography, pathogens) provided by the diversity of eco-geographic locations of the participating GB and their partners. These activities will be supported by a bioinformatics network that will implement FAIR data principles, standards, protocols, and data formats enabling data storage, access, use, and re-use, extending the existing EURISCO GenRes portal for new data types. AGENT will use existing solutions established by ongoing European projects and international initiatives, but also develop new tools for novel functionality of data access, visualisation, and use, which will be connected and implemented via plugin or web-services, allowing their incorporation in EURISCO and other data portals, and their easy application to other crop GenRes, based on data already available at EURISCO or provided by AGENT partner GB. A coordinated testing network is another unique layer of AGENT, directly involving stakeholders (e.g. farmer cooperatives, breeding companies, NGOs) in monitoring, mentoring, capacity building and training in the development of workflows and tools. Thus, AGENT project results will be directly disseminated to GB, researchers, breeders, policy makers and the general public and raise awareness of the general as well as the specific societal importance of GenRes.
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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:ENA, GRDR, CENTRE DES INNOVATIONS POUR LE DEVELLOPPEMENT, LG, WR +31 partnersENA,GRDR,CENTRE DES INNOVATIONS POUR LE DEVELLOPPEMENT,LG,WR,OSS,ICARDA,INGC,Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II,Sebha University,ICARDA,ZALF,RIAM,RIAM,CIHEAM-IAMB,CARI,INAT,CIHEAM IAMM,INGC,SPI,Cairo University,University of Pretoria,Sebha University,ENA,GRDR,CARI,OSS,SPI,CIHEAM-IAMB,CENTRE DES INNOVATIONS POUR LE DEVELLOPPEMENT,University Of Thessaly,ENSA,MAICh,CREAD,ΜΑΙΧ,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101084647Overall Budget: 6,999,180 EURFunder Contribution: 6,999,180 EURTransforming agriculture in the context of climate change is a central challenge in North-Africa, the most food-import-dependent region worldwide and a climate change hotspot. Tackling these issues, Agro-Ecology (AE) appears as an answer to meet both the challenges of global sustainability and local resilience. In this context, NATAE consortium brings together high-level research institutions, international organisations and NGOs with strong experience on AE approaches and exceptional capacity to induce transformational change by informing policies and education. NATAE project aims to foster the adoption of science-based, locally-tailored and co-designed AE strategies in North Africa by creating a comprehensive and quantitative baseline on AE, providing a shared understanding, multidimensional performance measures, and analyses of AE potential for meeting consumers demand on the market. To achieve this goal, NATAE will set-up and inform a unique multi-actor community of knowledge and capacity building on AE in the Mediterranean, with ground breaking findings on the performances of AE-Practices (AEP) in North Africa. An original multi-dimensional, multi-scale evaluation framework covering dimensions currently overlooked, and a replicable methodological guidebook will be designed. An integrated modelling approach combining a biophysical, a household/regional bio-economic indicator modelling chain will be used to develop a unique Integrated Assessment of Agricultural Systems to assess the resilience of AEP-based farming systems. Participatory approaches via Living Labs will be elaborated to develop, test and capitalize alternative public policies and foster AE transitions. An integrated group of dissemination activities, will further test, advance and communicate a range of existing AE innovations from farm to fork, including innovative farm practices, value-chain innovations, and innovations in food system governance, advancing their respective readiness level.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:HORTA SRL, IP PRAGMATICS LIMITED, VARIETYTESTING, SEED CERTIFICATION, Origin Enterprises (Ireland), UNITUS +29 partnersHORTA SRL,IP PRAGMATICS LIMITED,VARIETYTESTING, SEED CERTIFICATION,Origin Enterprises (Ireland),UNITUS,CSIC,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,NUIM,AHDB,UNIBO,CREA,UCD,UPM,HORTA SRL,ICARDA,ISRIC,LESPROJEKT SLUZBY SRO,CONSULAI,VARIETYTESTING, SEED CERTIFICATION,RSK ADAS LIMITED,ICARDA,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,RSK ADAS LIMITED,CONSULAI,AHDB,AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE,Origin Enterprises (Ireland),IP PRAGMATICS LIMITED,University of Debrecen,ISRIC,University of Debrecen,AGRIFOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE,LESPROJEKT SLUZBY SRO,DEFRAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818144Overall Budget: 8,044,690 EURFunder Contribution: 7,999,540 EURInnoVar will develop next generation plant variety testing by building tools and models that augment current practices capitalising on advances in genomics, phenomics, imaging technologies and machine learning. The InnoVar database, populated with historical and de novo genotypic, phenotypic and environmental data will facilitate model development and evaluation for revision of DUS and VCU processes. Innovative ways to measure DUS characters will be evaluated. VCU evaluation procedures will be revised and shaped to comprehensively address variability in growing conditions, stresses and management approaches. Processes for identifying optimally-adapted varieties and delivering information to farmers, end-users and stakeholders will be put in place. This will include the creation of the High Performance Low Risk (HPLR) varieties as a concept and a brand potentially leading to harmonisation of VCU testing across the EU. InnoVar will focus on wheat initially, and apply the InnoVar approach to other major crops. Developments and advances achieved will also influence breeding processes. This project will take variety information to the next level in four ways: (i) providing information on new DUS and VCU characters and identifying synergies; (ii) developing varieties with proven suitability for the various growing scenarios; (iii) making this information available to farmers throughout the EU, and (iv) disseminating the information in readily accessible and easily updated digital formats. Cutting-edge science will be integrated with tried and tested DUS and VCU processes to deliver an invigorated EU variety evaluation system capable of delivering increasingly productive and more sustainable cropping to meet the challenges arising from population growth, food security and climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:ICARDA, KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA, KWS LOCHOW GMBH, Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, FEUGA +23 partnersICARDA,KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA,KWS LOCHOW GMBH,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,FEUGA,LANDBOUNAVORSINGSRAAD INSTITUUT VIR GROND KLIMAAT,Arvalis - Institut du Végétal,ICARDA,Solynta,KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA,BOKU,KWS LOCHOW GMBH,IRTA,Solynta,LANDBOUNAVORSINGSRAAD INSTITUUT VIR GROND KLIMAAT,NEIKER,CNR,AU,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,Universidade de Vigo,Marche Polytechnic University,FZJ,UFZ,Universidade de Vigo,NEIKER,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,FEUGA,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060124Overall Budget: 6,367,650 EURFunder Contribution: 6,367,650 EURRoot2Res will deliver a package of solutions to enhance the resilience of rotational cropping system by considering relevant root traits with respect to the impact of climate change. Innovations will include phenotyping, genetic and modelling tools that will help breeders evaluate, in field and controlled conditions, novel and existing genotypes of a range of crops (Cereals, Potatoes, Legumes) as root ideotypes for different soil and climatic environments across Europe. Root2Res will also investigate the potential role of emerging crops (Sweet potato, Lentil) to enhance resilience to environmental change, by assessing their genotypic and phenotypic variation. The environments targeted include those predicted to suffer from the largest impact of climate change on yield in Europe. Resilience to stress will focus on greater variation in water availability (both drought and waterlogging) and interactions with other stresses (temperature, reduced nutrient availability). We will also consider the impact of novel understanding of the plasticity of traits to stress. Traits to be assessed will focus on exploration, exploitation and rhizosphere microbiome related traits integrated in an extended phenotype. The impacts of the more resilient ideotypes designed in Root2Res on the delivery of climate change mitigation outcomes (soil carbon sequestration, nutrient utilisation and greenhouse gas emission) will be assessed in field. Root2Res will integrate a strong interaction with stakeholders all through the project, particularly breeders and farmers. The ambition of Root2Res is to deliver crops adapted to changing environments and able to mitigate climate change, by utilising existing genetic diversity for breeding programs in a range of crop species essential to cropping systems and then widening understanding to crops suitable for resilient future systems. This ambition will be supported by the joined commitment of a multidisciplinary partnerships across Europe and beyond.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2028Partners:INRAE, PAN, IGR PAN, AGRI OBTENTIONS, University of Split +53 partnersINRAE,PAN,IGR PAN,AGRI OBTENTIONS,University of Split,IAMZ - CIHEAM,IFAPA,AGRITEC PLANT RESEARCH S.R.O.,NMBU,GIP GEVES,INRA Transfert (France),AGRI OBTENTIONS,Société d'intérêt collectif agricole des sélectionneurs obtenteurs de variétés végétales,CENTER OF PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY,CENTER OF PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY,Fachhochschule Südwestfalen,Agrovegetal (Spain),KWS LOCHOW GMBH,INSTITUTE FOR FORAGE CROPS KRUSEVAC,ICARDA,TERRES INOVIA,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,DLF Trifolium (Denmark),University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture,CSIC,BARENBRUG FRANCE,DEUTSCHE SAATVEREDELUNG AG,R2N,LAMMC,CREA,Agrovegetal (Spain),ICARDA,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,Société d'intérêt collectif agricole des sélectionneurs obtenteurs de variétés végétales,DEUTSCHE SAATVEREDELUNG AG,IFAPA,University of Rijeka, Faculty of Physics,AU,KWS LOCHOW GMBH,Marche Polytechnic University,LAMMC,BARENBRUG FRANCE,IGR PAN,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,GIP GEVES,R2N,NOVA,IAMZ - CIHEAM,AGRITEC PLANT RESEARCH S.R.O.,TERRES INOVIA,Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops,CERIENCE,DLF Trifolium (Denmark),EV ILVO,EV ILVO,INRA Transfert (France),INSTITUTE FOR FORAGE CROPS KRUSEVAC,CERIENCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101081878Overall Budget: 7,582,530 EURFunder Contribution: 7,077,910 EURThe aim of BELIS is (i) to increase the competitiveness of the EU and Associated Countries legume breeding industry by improving the methodologies and the governance structures of the breeding sector; (ii) to design conditions that allow an efficient delivery of the achieved genetic progress to the breeders and seed industry, and to the other actors (registration offices, extension services, feed and food industry, farmers). The project will focus on seven forage crops and seven grain crop that are currently grown to produce feed (for ruminants – cattle, sheep, goat and monogastric animals – pig, poultry), food (as is or after processing) or to deliver ecosystem services. BELIS has three main objectives: (1) To develop tools and methodologies for cost-effective breeding programmes and deliver proofs of concept, with and for breeders, (2) To facilitate the economic and regulatory environment: variety registration, variety recommendation and business models, (3) To implement an efficient, ambitious and durable transfer of innovation through the BELIS platform that includes a network of breeders and actors from scientific research, extension services and seed, food and feed industries, as well as a training portfolio. By enabling the creation of improved varieties in many species, adapted to different areas and uses in Europe, this project is relevant for the destinations towards “Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services”, mainly contributing to “Access to a wider range of crops and breeds with a broadened genetic base is improved in line with global biodiversity commitments”. It also supports the “Practices in agriculture and forestry support biodiversity and the provision of other ecosystems services”. In addition, BELIS will have a positive input on natural biodiversity, reduction of air and water pollutions and farming system sustainability.
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