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1 Obzor 2020 Drugi društveni izazov: Sigurnost hrane, održiva poljoprivreda i šumarstvo, istraživanje mora, pomorstva i unutarnjih voda te bioekonomija Radni program (1,3 miljarde ) Miroslav Božić (DG AGRI-B2) Info Day H Zagreb 09/02/2018 Fotolia.com: Photographies # , 2015;stockWERK, # ,

2 Content Work programme for Societal Challenge 2 at a glance Challenges & policy context Priorities, missions, calls and impacts Topic and budget contributions Open innovation, science, open to the world Cross-cutting dimensions Three Societal Challenge 2 calls Sustainable food security Rural renaissance Blue growth EIP-AGRI & multi-actor approach Evaluation process Tips + resources for applicants

3 Work programme Challenges Climate adaptation and mitigation Food and nutrition security Safeguard the natural resource base Promote alternatives to fossil-based economies Sustainable use marine resources SC2 focus: Sustainable management of land and waters to secure: Healthy food Public goods delivery Innovative food, marine and bioeconomy industries Dynamic rural areas

4 The policy context Global commitments European policies CAP & EIP-AGRI Climate & energy Bioeconomy strategy Circular economy Integrated Maritime and common fisheries policies Digital single market

5 Underpinning R&I strategic approaches Strategic approach to EU agricultural research and innovation Conference EU Agricultural Research and Innovation: building on achievements, shaping the future (2-3 May 2018, Brussels) Food 2030 FOOD 2030 Flagship High Level event (14-15/06, Plovdiv) Bioeconomy strategy (R&I component)

6 Key impacts 3 calls + FI 3 missions 5 priorities Foster functional ecosystems, sustainable food systems, and healthy lifestyles Address climate change and resilience on land and sea Boost major innovations on land and at sea new products, value chains and markets Develop smart, connected territories and value chains in rural and coastal areas Make the transition towards a circular bioeconomy Manage our resources wisely to nourish people sustainably Understand, preserve and valorise oceans Develop smarter, greener, circular rural economies Sustainable food security Blue Growth Rural Renaissance Circular Bioeconomy investment platform Dynamic & innovative food and farming sectors Resource & climatesmart eco-healthy food production and consumption Productive, healthy, resilient seas and oceans Sustainable aquatic resources for food and bio-based value chains Strong blue economy Sustainable growth based on circularity and connectedness Enhanced innovation systems Strong & attractive rural areas De-risking investments in innovative technologies fostering industrial, rural and coastal development

7 Topic distribution & budget distribution between calls Topics (SC2 calls and other activities) Budget (M ) - Total 1,3 Bn (SC2 calls and other activities) 17 5 SFS BG SFS BG RUR Other SC2 activities RUR Other SC2 activities

8 Societal challenge 2 contributions to focus areas Building a lowcarbon, climate resilient future Digitising and transforming European industry and services Connecting economic and environmental gains the Circular Economy 203 M 107 M 253 M Plants, proteins, climate-smart farming, soils, food systems, marine resources, wood value chains Personalised nutrition, Blue and food clouds, Aquaculture 4.0, Digital innovation hubs, digital integration platforms Urban food systems, biowaste valorisation, biobased plastics and fertilisers, bio-based models for rural communities

9 SC2 Budget contributions to other Horizon 2020 parts or R&I initiatives From SC2 to other H2020 parts To art M to LEIT-ICT (smart farming) 50M to PRIMA 7,5M Fast Track to Innovation (cross-cutting) 70M to SME-Instrument (crosscutting)

10 Budget Nb Topics A more strategic and focused approach Evolution of SC2 calls budget and topic counts Budget Topics

11 Instruments: balancing close to market actions with investment in new knowledge Number of actions by type of action Budget by type of action (M ) IA RIA CSA ERANET EJP IA RIA CSA ERANET EJP 44

12 Call deadlines Type of action Single stage 13 Feb Jan CSA, IA, EJP, ERANET First stage 13 Feb Jan RIA Second stage 11 Sept Sept RIA

13 Open innovation, open science, open to the world Open innovation 500 mio for multi-actor projects (interactive innovation linked to EIP-AGRI) Open science Research data sharing by default Open science clouds: Food cloud demonstrators (10M ) & Blue cloud services (6M ) Open to the world 89M on EU-AFRICA partnership on Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (11 projects): food systems, sustainable intensification and income diversification 23M on EU-CHINA (5 projects): food safety, soil management and bio-based fertilisers 64M on "All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance" (8 projects):coordination, marine ecosystems and new value chains PRIMA Maksym Yemelyanov, # ,2015.Source Fotolia.com

14 Cross-cutting approaches A strong commitment to Responsible research and innovation 31 topics under multi-actor approach (500M - over 80 grants) 27 topics with strong public engagement requirement 2 topics with a gender dimension A wide space for Social sciences and humanities integration 55 topics flagged for SSH (75%) Key contributions to global goals (Rio-markers) Climate Sustainable development Biodiversity

15 Three Societal challenge 2 calls Horizon 2020

16 Societal challenge 2 calls Sustainable Food Security: 753 million to use our resources more wisely and nourish people more sustainably Produce more diverse and healthier food from well-managed functional ecosystems Increase resource efficiency and environmental performance of food systems Understand the impact of climate change and design adaptation strategies Going global: 112 M for joint actions with Africa and China Pictures Fotolia.com: Lily # ; Alphaspirit # ; Altanaka # ; Sbirgitkerber #

17 Societal challenge 2 calls Sustainable food security topics ( ) From functional ecosystems to healthy food Environment/ Climate-smart Food production and consumption Building capacities Targeted international cooperation Biodiversity in action Microbiome Integrated health approaches IPM Healthy beekeeping Animal welfare Anti-microbials and animal production African Swine fever Personnalised nutrition Plant breeding Healthy sust. food Alternative proteins Climate-smart farming EJP soils Integrated water management Citizen-driven food system approaches in cities Valorising urban biowaste Food cloud Monitoring R&I investments GenRes & prebreeding Plant-variety testing Agri-Aqua labs ERANETs Microbiome coordination and IBF EU-Africa Support FNSSA implementation Food systems Sustainable intensification EU-China Food safety controls Soils management Fertilisers from biogas digestate 13 topics 235 M 5 topics 107 M 6 topics 91 M 7 topics 82 M

18 Societal challenge 2 calls Rural renaissance: our territories 263 million for rural territories to become smarter, greener more circular and better connected Invest in businesses: 125 M for developing small scale refineries, boosting regional bioeconomy and innovative supply chains Invest in people: 41 M to boost innovation, co-creation and exploitation of knowledge by improving skills and innovation systems Invest in policies fit for the future: 60 M to modernize policies to favour generation renewal and greater resilience and public goods delivery Go digital: 37 M to take make the promises of the digital revolution come true for farmers and rural people

19 Societal challenge 2 calls Rural renaissance topics ( ) Dynamics & policies Food & nonfood Value chains Taking advantage of the digital revolution Innovation and human capital Modern policies from long-term visions & societal engagement: Science-policy-society hub Generation renewal Mountain value chains and climate change Socio-economic impacts of digitisation Contracts for effective agro-environment delivery inc: Land tenure Result-based policies Collective delivery Analytical tools and models New models for policy Modelling trade Closing nutrient cycles: Properties and impacts of biofertilisers Bio-based fertilisers from manure Bio-based fertilisers from other by products Regional and local bio-based economies Circular bio-based business models for rural communities Sustainable wood value chains Building with wood Resilient forest systems Digital innovation hubs for agriculture Preparing advisors for the digital age Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the CAP 3 topics 37 M + UNDER LEIT-ICT call Agricultural crosscutting integration platforms 1 ICT topic 15 M Thematic networks compiling knowledge ready for practice Fuelling the potential of advisors for innovation 4 topics 60 M 4 topics 57 M RUR+ICT: 4 topics 52 M 2 topics 27 M

20 Societal challenge 2 calls Taking advantage of the digital revolution Uptake Technology Development Impact RUR : Enabling the farm advisor's community to prepare farmers for the digital age (7M ) DT-RUR ICT Innovation for Agriculture Digital Innovation Hubs for Agriculture (IA 20M ) DT-ICT : Agricultural digital integration platforms (IA 30M *) RUR : Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the CAP (IA 10M **) RUR : Socio-economic impacts of digitisation of agriculture and rural areas (RIA 5M ***) *Co-financed CNECT/AGRI, published under Work Programme "Information and Communication Technologies" ** Co-financed CNECT/AGRI, published in Societal Challenge 2 Work Programme *** See RUR call, "From farm to society: understanding dynamics and modernising policies"

21 Societal challenge 2 calls Blue Growth ,5 million to sustainably harvest the potential of aquatic and marine resources, while protecting biodiversity and enhancing climate resilience Improve knowledge on impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and biological resources to effectively manage their response, mitigation and resilience capacities Preserve and sustainably exploit marine and coastal ecosystems and biological resources to deliver improved nutrition and health De-risk investments and boost blue innovations to develop new biobased marine value chains and open up new markets Develop smart and connected territories between land and sea Strengthen international cooperation, to promote a globally sustainable blue economy

22 Societal challenge 2 calls Blue Growth topics ( ): examples Climate- Ocean Sustainable food chains De-risking Investments Land-Sea Connection International cooperation Blue Bioeconomy PPP (BG-02, 8 M ) The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative (BG-07, 18 M ) Sustainable harvesting of marine biological resources (BG- 03, 12 M ) Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding (BG-04, 24 M ) Multi-use of the marine space, offshore and near-shore: pilot demonstrators (BG-05, 18 M ) Sustainable solutions for bio-based plastics on land and sea (BG-06, 18 M ) Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme (BG- 01, 2.5 M ) All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship (BG-08, 64 M ) Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation in the Black Sea (BG- 09, 2 M ) 2 topics 26 M 2 topics 36 M 1 topic 18 M 1 topic 18 M 3 topics 68,5 M

23 EIP-AGRI & The multi-actor approach Horizon 2020

24 Connecting policies: the bigger EIP picture CAP /Rural development (regional/national level) (European projects) Farmers Research projects Agribusiness NGOs Operational Group Advisors Researchers Multi-actor projects and thematic networks (interactive innovation) Funding for: OG preparation OG projects Innovation support services EIP network(s) OPERATIONAL GROUP Involvement of OGs is strongly recommended Unique EU knowledge repository of contacts and practice abstracts

25 EIP-AGRI Where are we? 27 Member States, 98 rural development programmes implementing the EIP Around OGs planned in Over 400 OGs already running 61 H2020 multi-actor projects ongoing, including 17 thematic networks A growing and thriving Network An increasing volume of practice-oriented knowledge!

26 Operational groups: what are they working on?

27 The multi-actor approach under WP Key points Adequate choice of actors with complementary knowledge Genuine & sufficient involvement of actors all along the project Produce practical knowledge easily accessible, understandable and applicable Dissemination at minimum through EIP-AGRI with practice abstracts

28 Thematic networks foster cross-border knowledge exchange establish links with and between the OGs involve a wide range of concerned actors covering both science and practice on specific themes: no pure research networks synthesise, discuss and present existing scientific knowledge & best practices: what do we have/what do we miss to be used Develop end-user material: info sheets in a common format audio-visual material Available in the long-term and easily understandable, shared through the EIP (input for education and a research web-database for end-users)

29 17 running thematic networks Innovation systems Crops Environment, mixed farming, grasslands CERERE Livestock Value chains

30 The EIP common format & practice abstracts set of basic elements characterising the project includes one (or more) "practice abstract"(s) Two main objectives: enable contacting partners and exchange knowledge disseminate results to practitioners in a concise and easy understandable way Can be used to provide information all along the life-cycle of the project: Start: explain what you are going to do Mid-term: update End: disseminate results Counts as a "deliverable" In practice: One excel file Version tailored for H2020 projects

31 Evaluation: timeline & how does it work? Horizon 2020

32 Evaluation process for each call Max. 5 months Evaluators Receipt of proposals Individual evaluation Consensus group Panel Review Finalisation Eligibility/ admissibility check Allocation of proposals to evaluators Individual Evaluation Reports (Usually done remotely) Consensus Report (May be done remotely) Panel report Evaluation Summary Report Panel ranked list Final ranked list composed and information sent to applicants

33 Evaluation process for each call Eligible proposal Expert Expert Expert Expert Expert Minimum 3 experts but can be more Individual Evaluation Report Individual Evaluation Report Individual Evaluation Report Individual evaluation Individual Evaluation Report Consensus group Individual Evaluation Report Consensus Panel meeting Consensus Report Rapporteur Evaluation Summary Report

34 Useful tips & resources Horizon 2020

35 Some tips on how to succeed Start on time Choose your partners well Avoid recycling of former projects or project partners which do not have a specific contribution to the topic Check for eligibility Read the evaluation criteria imagine what the evaluator will think Excellent science is not enough: consider all the criteria Impact matters as much as excellence! Check the expected impacts and scope of the topic in detail Consider sub-criteria

36 Some tips on how to succeed Write clearly and concisely - ask someone impartial to proof-read your proposal Respect the page limits Be coherent! Make sure that the chosen objectives are coherent with the foreseen project activities, the competence of the partners and the planned budget per activity. Is your project good value for money? Make sure the cost/benefit ratio is sound. Keep in mind that all costs should be reasonable in the light of the foreseen outcomes.

37 Some tips on communication & dissemination Communication and dissemination activities each have a specific scope. Together they ensure that project results are widely known and used by those interested, including policy makers. They also ensure that project results are aligned with the needs of users. Ensuring uptake of project results enhances the added value of research and innovation funding and means that the newly generated knowledge does not just stay on a dusty shelf. The dissemination & exploitation plan is mandatory for your project and will help evaluators assess the potential impact of the project. Communication and dissemination about the project and its results should start as soon as possible and be adapted throughout the project s lifetime. Consider including the right skills for communication and dissemination in the project consortium from the start.

38 Resources, guidance and tools Useful pages and documents Horizon 2020 online manual Reference documents : work programmes, legal and guidance documents Frequently asked questions (FAQ) on participant portal IT Helpdesk for questions about the Participant Portal tools and processes How to manage data: open data, open access, data management plans Communication and dissemination: what's the difference? You have a specific question? Contact your National Contact Point or the Horizon 2020 helpdesk for guidance, practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in Horizon 2020.

39 Sretno s H2020 prijavama!!!

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