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1 Horizon-2020 appels 2019 Les opportunités dans l agro-alimentaire Les slides seront disponibles sur le site web du NCP-Wallonie Géraldine DUPIN

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3 Societal Challenge 2 Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy Key challenges our planet is facing for the years to come adapting to and mitigating climate change; ensuring food security; safeguarding the natural resource base, promoting alternatives to fossil-based economies sustainably using marine resources while protecting the oceans sectors at the very heart of the challenges to be addressed: Agriculture and food systems, Forestry, Marine, Bio-based sectors - 3 -

4 Societal Challenge 2 1,3 b to answer to 3 challenges: Call 1: Sustainable Food Security Call 2: Blue Growth Call 3: Rural Renaissance 218,75 M 77,50 M 107,43 M - 4 -

5 The beginning Policy context and strategy - 5 -

6 EU Common Fisheries Policy EU Integrated Maritime Policy Circular Economy package - 6 -

7 5 priorities to focus on Address climate change and resilience on land and sea Make the transition towards a circular bioeconomy Foster functional ecosystems, sustainable food systems, healthy lifestyles Boost major innovations on land and sea new products, value chains and markets Develop smart, connected territories and value chains in rural and coastal areas - 7 -

8 The objective SC2 deliver significant economic, environmental and social benefits new ideas, products, technologies, policy recommendations and social innovations will work in tandem to provide a supportive framework for genuine improvements in the way we produce and consume societal expectations for impact-driven research sustainable management of land and waters to secure healthy food delivery of public goods such as biodiversity and clean water support to innovative food and marine industries bioeconomy and dynamic rural areas - 8 -

9 SC2 Implementation specificities Cooperation with third countries and relevant international organizations or initiatives open science approaches and international cooperation interactive innovation model "multi-actor approach demand-driven innovation coordinated approach for marine and maritime research other Horizon 2020 topics flagged blue-growth Public-Private Partnerships JTI BBI Public-Public Partnerships increased cooperation between Member States synergies by coordinating research priorities, reducing overlaps in activities, pooling resources and leveraging funds to increase impact of research investments in Europe synergies with regional research and innovation programmes through the European Structural and Investment Funds coordination between projects use of existing European research infrastructures (including e-infrastructures) - 9 -

10 Cross cutting: Social Sciences and Humanities Gender dimension SC2 Implementation specificities Responsible Research and Innovation (align research and innovation to the values, needs and expectations of society) Other Open source platform use Use/consult information from Copernicus programme Contribution to focus areas: 'Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future' (LC) 'Connecting economic and environmental gains - the Circular Economy' (CE) 'Digitising and transforming European industry and services' (DT)

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12 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security H2020's main contribution to research and innovation in relation to Food and Nutrition Security in Europe and beyond particular attention given to interfaces between the economic, environmental and social dimensions of food production food system approaches to tackle the inherent links between ecosystems, food production, the food chain and consumer health and wellbeing Call objectives: deliver diverse and healthy food from land and sea increase resource efficiency and environmental performance of food systems from primary production to consumers understand the impact of climate change on agriculture, resources, food quality and identify options to manage its effects reduce GHG and emissions of air pollutants from land use and food production taking into account main drivers such as inputs and consumption patterns

13 Sustainable Food Security expected contribution create the conditions for dynamic and innovative farming and food sectors turn high quality products and high environmental standards into a competitive advantage ensure food production under future, increasingly uncertain environmental conditions move towards resource-smart, climate-smart and "eco-healthy" production and consumption

14 Sustainable Food Security From functional ecosystems to healthy food ecosystems services for crop and animal production: pest and disease control nutrient cycling soil fertility productivity relationship between modes of food production, ecosystem functions, food quality and consumer health. importance of diversity and diversification in increasing the resilience of food better use of plant, animal genetic and microbial genetic resources microbiome research

15 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA SFS : Biodiversity in action: across farmland and the value chain Challenge: Make diversity a more integral part of farming & integrate diversity (temporal and spatial scales) more effectively into farming and enhance wide biodiversity management 8M 23/01/ /09/ projets Scope: Capitalise on native biodiversity in farmland landscape Understand the relationship between farm management and native biodiversity different scales, different habitats, diverse range of species (flora and fauna) synergies between increasing biodiversity awareness/acceptance by farmers and their involvement in the monitoring Develop, test and scale-up of existing and new biodiversity indicators taking into account the perspectives of stakeholders and provide integrated information platforms and improved methods contributions from social and economic sciences to cover the broader economic, social, behavioural and environmental issues involve financial support to third parties, particularly for supporting regional/local networks à up to 100k per party over the project duration

16 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA SFS : Integrated health approaches and alternatives to pesticide use 15M 23/01/ /09/ projet Challenge: plant protection and biocidal products used to secure yield and food safety in plant production and animal husbandry effects on the environment, non-target organisms, animal & human health further development of tools and methods to better understand their overall risks and impacts development of alternatives to critical active substances safeguarding of the competitiveness of EU's agriculture Scope: integration of plant protection in a global health approach test and deliver integrated approaches build on existing data and models, case studies identify lock-ins / triggers develop transition paths towards a sustainable use of PPPs*, development of a research agenda on plant protection in the context of a global health approach. * plant protection products and their metabolites

17 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA 7 M 23/01/ /09/2019 SFS : New and emerging risks to plant health Challenge: address as far as possible all components of management of new/emerging plant pests and diseases Scope: target one or more of the new or emerging plant pests and diseases threatening EU agriculture or forestry causing significant economic or environmental losses understand their biology, development and spread improve methods and strategies for prevention, early detection and control new tools for integrated and sustainable pest/disease management international cooperation + cooperation with related initiatives 1 projet

18 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security IA 6 M 23/01/ projet SFS : Improving animal welfare Challenge: further improve management of animal welfare ; opportunities offered by: technological developments, development of appropriate business models link of animal welfare with other production parameters Scope: Precision livestock farming terrestrial livestock production system considered build on state of the art animal welfare approaches develop innovative technologies, needs to reduce emissions of air pollutants from agriculture work on indicators à efficient and impactful animal welfare management models develope innovative business models (consumers to identify and choose enhanced welfarefriendly products) develop early warning systems; increased monitoring of behaviour development of related intervention mechanisms multi-actor approach

19 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA 5-6 à7 6 M 23/01/ /09/2019 SFS : Anti-microbials and animal production Challenge: emergence and spread of microbes that resist anti-microbial treatment large proportion of anti-microbials is used in livestock production develop alternative strategies to anti-microbials in line with the EU animal health strategy «prevention is better than cure» Scope: Alternatives to anti-microbials development and test of new, efficient and targeted alternatives to anti-microbials in farmed animal production any type of alternative intervention measures other than vaccines basic research on gut microbiome : excluded link to STAR-IDAZ international research consortium liaise with other relevant EU projects and initiatives, in particular JPI AMR and SFS project 1 projet * AMR: anti-microbial resistance

20 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security IA 5à6 10 M 23/01/ /09/ projet SFS : A vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) Challenge: transmissible disease that has the potential for very serious and rapid spread, irrespective of national border serious socio-economic impact on farming sector major importance in the international trade of animals and animal products Urgent need of effective and safe ASF vaccines Scope: address the necessary steps for developing safe vaccines against ASF for domestic pigs and wild boars development of pilot vaccines and their companion DIVA test Vaccination = part of a control strategy in different scenarios à potential impact on animal production and trade role of wild boar and other wild fauna in the spread of the disease ASF viruses circulating in Europe & all or the most relevant exotic ones Participation of non-eu regions particularly affected by ASF

21 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security IA 5à6 8 M 23/01/ projets LC-SFS : Alternative proteins for food and feed Challenge: ensure sufficient, nutritious, safe and affordable food to a fast growing world population with changing dietary habits new or alternative protein sources terrestrial and aquatic origin develop and ensure more sustainable, resilient supply chains, consumer acceptability by a clean labelling approach and attractive market opportunities Scope: identify and assess new or alternative protein sources for food and/or feed develop/validate efficient production and processing approaches to convert/integrate them into high quality, safe, healthy, and sustainable products or ingredients characterisation of nutritional values, functional and sensory properties substitute traditional sources testing, demonstrating and/or piloting in a (near to) operational environment, as well as experimental production, all with a view to paving the way for subsequent commercialisation Proposals may include limited research activities

22 Sustainable Food Security Environment and climate-smart food production and consumption progress on low greenhouse gas emission agriculture, fisheries and food industries support the development of strategies and tools to better cope with more variable and extreme weather events, changing environmental conditions and new emerging threats mitigation capacity of the primary production sector and the synergies and trade-offs between adaptation and mitigation measures optimising resource use and reducing environmental footprints

23 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security LC-SFS : Climate-smart and resilient farming RIA 7 M 23/01/ /09/2019 Challenge: impacts of climate change on agriculture In addition to find effective solutions for GHG mitigation, farmers will need to: adapt to climate change develop farming systems resilient to fluctuating environmental and socio-economic conditions Scope : Efficiency and resilience of mixed farming and agroforestry systems develop mixed farming systems show how the integration of crops, livestock and forestry activities can improve the resilience of agriculture in combination with the related climate change mitigation potential develop models and tools adapted to real farm management contribute to the development of a conceptual framework on resilience and mitigation at different levels (farm, community, region, national and EU) and its policy implications 2 projets

24 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security SFS : Integrated water management in small agricultural catchments RIA 7 M 23/01/ /09/ projets Challenge: quantity and quality of water in small agricultural catchments sufficient supply of water for sustainable crop production in the coming years re-introduction of underutilised techniques of water management (natural/small water retention, nutrients recovery from streams, etc.) Scope: assessment of the use of small water retention approaches for managing excess and shortage of water and nutrient recovery from water streams long term benefit assessment for the farm and local ecosystem link between agricultural land management and soil-water management affordable and easy-to-implement at the farm level solutions economic analysis and maintenance of the infrastructure need for adaptation to climate change and its impact on ecosystem services Preference will be given to proposals focusing on Continental, Pannonia and Boreal biogeographical regions of Europe as defined by the European Environment Agency

25 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security CE-SFS : Innovative and citizen-driven food system approaches in cities IA 6 M 23/01/ projets Challenge: providing the inhabitants of European cities with affordable, safe, and nutritious food barriers to the application and demonstration of systemic food-related innovative approaches due to the diversity of European cities and regions : not well understood Scope: identify several food-related innovative approaches based on citizen science and engagement, to be practised in cities to foster sustainability of the food system prototyping test, demonstration and piloting in a (near to) operational environment, experimental production view to subsequent replication and application in other cities development of a classification and assessment of the benefits limited R&D activities ; clear focus on validating the benefits of pilot activities for citizens cities in rural and coastal areas and urban agglomerations

26 Sustainable Food Security Building capacities more fundamental research needs as well as the harmonisation and rationalisation of data, methods or infrastructures test of new approaches and develop new models for business creation and societal engagement

27 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security IA 4-5 à M 23/01/2019 DT-SFS : Food Cloud demonstrators Challenge: thematic EOSC* section for food and nutrition security (FNS) - or Food Cloud : accelerate & support transition to a more Open Science and Open Innovation model for food and nutrition systems components needed to create a first generation Food Cloud are fragmented, spread over EU Member States and across different scientific communities; lack of interoperability Scope: build and implement Food Cloud demonstrators; ensure their long term sustainability increase data findability, accessibility interoperability, and reusability stimulate collaboration between researchers in the food and nutrition domain and ICT/data specialists 1 projet * EOSC : European Open Science Cloud

28 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA 5à6 7 M 23/01/ /09/2019 SFS : Genetic resources and pre-breeding communities Challenge: Genetic resources (GenRes) diversity remains largely underused in current breeding, farming and forest management access to resources is often limited by the quality of the material and the information provided by the various conservation sites step up collaborative efforts to expand and improve the preservation as well as the use of plant and animal GenRes in farming and forestry Scope: adress processes, tools and know-how associated with a dynamic management and documentation of GenRes collections capture & characterise the genetic diversity in germplasm; reveal novel information to users acquire comprehensive and more precise genotypic and phenotypic information on GenRes material disclose the potential of less adapted material from genebanks/in-situ conservation sites 2 projets

29 SFS : Agri-Aqua Labs Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA 5 M 23/01/ /09/ projets Challenge: Understand plant adaptation strategies & the circumstances that favour one strategy over another Assess how plants may respond to future environmental changes Scope: Looking behind plant adaptation advance the understanding of: the ability of plants to (pre)adapt to specific often extreme - conditions or to react to sudden changes in their environment specific mechanisms (genetic, epigenetic, physiological, morphological, metabolic ) and dynamics that underlie adaptive processes of crops how these responses are modulated by the type and severity of conditions/stresses modelling plant adaptation responses better predict changes in plant performance inform crop improvement crop management strategies

30 RIA 4à5 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security LC-SFS : Food Systems Africa 7 M 23/01/ /09/ projets Challenge: increase of Nutritional imbalances in both Europe and Africa Africa : wealth of local varieties, food intelligence and healthy African diets including plant based proteins currently untapped and not reaching the market, neither in African cities nor in Europe Scope: assess and deliver better nutrition performance of African farming systems, strengthen the agro-biodiversity and food diversity address innovative approaches in local food systems technological, food safety, social and gender issues, sustainable postharvest technologies, including bio-based packaging reduce food waste along the post-harvest/consumer chain and plastic littering Empowerment of small farmers Food supply chains for both local urban markets & high value global markets EU-Africa Research and Innovation Partnership on Food and Nutrition Security & Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA)

31 RIA 4à5 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security SFS : Sustainable Intensification in Africa A: 7,5 M 23/01/ /09/ projets Challenge: Africa & Europe: need to ensure food production and reduce the environmental impact of agricultural activities in the face of climate change, more unpredictable water supply and increased degradation of (land) resources Systems approaches needed Scope: A. African Farming Systems, sustainable intensification pathways implementation and test of systems approaches for the sustainable intensification of primary production in Africa à long term economic support to local communities importance of traditional agricultural practices socio-economic aspects, resilience to climate change, farm income, cultural aspects of farming, gender

32 RIA 4à5 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security SFS : Sustainable Intensification in Africa B: 5 M 23/01/ /09/2019 B. Soil system for Africa implementation of the EU-Africa R&I Partnership on FNSSA: need for a comparable and open database on agricultural soils information minimum of sampling points soil samples only taken from the agricultural land to establish a set of indicators for monitoring of state of land soil, water and ecosystem. Analyzis of: physical and chemical parameters heavy metal content and other chemical residues 2-3 projets

33 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security RIA 4 M from EU 23/01/ /09/ projets SFS : Integrated approaches to food safety controls across the food chain Challenge: Food safety risks occur along the food chain from a number of biological and chemical contaminants àchallenges for SMEs predominant entrepreneurial model across the agri-food sector, both in the EU and China Scope: Integrated approach for detecting, assessing and mitigating food safety risks from biological and chemical hazards through the entire food chains tackle specific sectors while taking into account the diversity of the supply chains within sector(s) detection and monitoring tools that will allow for the data collection, integration, validation and analysis systems ensuring process efficacy & validation for hazard control simple and practical decision support tools for agri-food sector (SMEs in particular) and scientific stakeholders cluster with SFS

34 Call 1 Sustainable Food Security IA M from EU 23/01/2019 CE-SFS : High-quality organic fertilisers from biogas digestate Challenge: use of anaerobic digestion to treat organic wastes and to generate renewable energy. However: digestate is not highly appreciated by farmers as a soil treatment due to its significant shortcomings: pollution, threat to human health & difficulty to manage due to its fertilising properties, format and high water content Scope: develop treatment technologies to convert digestate into a suitable fertiliser or soil amender focus on a specific digestate type or develop a flexible process covering a variety of digestates Field tests must be implemented agronomic properties, effect on the environment & on food safety users relatively small scale impact assessment of the business model & policy recommendations to boost deployment agro-food actors, technology providers, research centres, end-users & public administration RUR CE /2019/2020; BBI Europe/China 1 projet

35 SFS : Biodiversity in action: across farmland and the value chain - Capitalising on native biodiversity in farmland landscape [2019] - From agrobiodiversity to dynamic value chains [2020] SFS : Integrated health approaches and alternatives to pesticide use - Integration of plant protection in global health approach [2019] - Biocidal and plant protection products [2020] Budget (2019) # projets finances (2019) Deadline (2019) RIA 8M M RIA SFS : New and emerging risks to plant health RIA 7M SFS : Stepping up integrated pest management - EU wide demonstration farm network [2020] SFS : Improving animal welfare - Precision livestock farming SFS : Anti-microbials and animal production - Alternatives to anti-microbials CS A IA 6M RIA 6M SFS : A vaccine against African swine fever IA 10M

36 Budget (2019) # projets finances (2019) Deadline (2019) LC-SFS : Alternative proteins for food and feed IA 8M LC-SFS : Climate-smart and resilient farming - Efficiency and resilience of mixed farming and agroforestry systems LC-SFS : Forest soils research and innovation action RIA 7M SFS : Integrated water management in small agricultural catchments RIA 7M CE-SFS : Innovative and citizen-driven food system approaches in cities IA 6M DT-SFS : Food Cloud demonstrators IA 10M SFS : Genetic resources and pre-breeding communities - Adding value to plant GenRes [2019] - The GenRes-user interface and pre-breeding activities [2020] SFS : Agri-Aqua Labs - Looking beyond plant adaptation [2019] - Plant energy biology [2020] RIA IA 7M 2 RIA 5M LC-SFS : Food systems Africa RIA 7M

37 Budget # projets financés Deadline SFS : Sustainable Intensification in Africa - African Farming Systems, sustainable intensification pathways [2019] - Soil system for Africa [2019] RIA RIA 7,5M 5M CE-SFS Diversifying farmers income through small bio-based concepts SFS : Integrated approaches to food safety controls across the agri-food chain RIA 4M CE-SFS : High-quality organic fertilisers from biogas digestate IA 5M

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39 Call 2 Blue growth Promotion of a globally sustainable blue economy sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors, building on the responsible management of marine resources for healthy, productive, safe, secure and resilient seas and oceans. Harvesting the potential of aquatic resources Preserving and sustainably exploiting marine and coastal ecosystems, and biological resources to deliver improved nutrition and health Protecting biodiversity Enhancing climate resilience better understand impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and biological resources Promoting investments and boosting blue-innovations (new bio-based marine value chains, new markets) de-risking major investments and boosting blue innovations on land and at sea to develop new bio-based marine value chains and open up new markets Developing smart and connected territories between land and sea International R&I cooperation

40 Call 2 Blue growth Other expectations oceans observations improved blue cloud: enhancing the access and management of data and services science education and ocean literacy Cooperation Baltic Sea, North Sea, Mediterranean & Black Sea G7 Future of the Seas and Oceans Initiative

41 Call 2 Blue growth RIA 8 M 24/04/2019 MG-BG : Ship emission control scenarios, marine environmental impact and mitigation Challenge: emission standards applied to shipping around the coastlines focused on NOx & SOx secondary impacts and new waste streams Scope: Assessment of the range of emission reduction technologies and designs ; cost benefits Characterization of waste streams assess the environmental impact on the marine environment in the medium and long term Information from Copernicus programme & its Marine Environmental Monitoring Service to be used 1 projet

42 Call 2 Blue growth DT-BG : Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding IA 6 M 23/01/ projet Challenge: Europe heavily depends on external markets to ensure consumer demands for seafood EU aquaculture competiveness of its food products; respond to consumer demands/quality standards, consider new value chains, climate change, circular economy, social acceptance Scope: Development of smart breeding programs and/or tailor feeding formulas and technologies for conventional and organic aquaculture (marine & freshwater) animal health & welfare; production, zero waste, potential of the microbiome on health and productivity of farmed species cost-effective production methods and profitability, testing, demonstrating and upscaling of the production processes to pre-commercial product regulatory authority and consumers deep tech start ups involved IoT & AI

43 Call 2 Blue growth IA 5à7 9 M 23/01/ projets BG : Multi-use of the marine space, offshore and near-shore: pilot demonstrators Challenge: activities combination to divide & reduce costs of offshore operations & demand on space needed (renewable energy, aquaculture, marine bio-resources and biotechnologies, maritime transport and related services) Scope: Development of pilots for demonstration in a real environment of multi-use platforms or colocation of activities in a marine space with their logistic support, including service vehicles and port facilities capitalising on the results of EU and national projects demonstration in a real environment the viability (economic, social and environmental) of the multi-uses of a marine space for the output of at least two economic activities business plan and a commercial economic feasibility assessment health and safety issues Societal acceptance

44 Call 2 Blue growth IA 5à 6 9 M 23/01/ projets CE-BG : Sustainable solutions for bio-based plastics on land and sea Challenge: marine litter; biodegradability circular plastics economy, decoupling of plastics production from fossil feedstock Scope: Development of sustainability strategies and solutions for bio-based products sustainability strategies and solutions for bio-based products Technical & economic barriers safety for toys or food packaging risk, impact and solutions to cross-contamination building a biodegradable sustainability framework // pre-normative research including field tests on land and at sea development of international fora and platforms that would facilitate systemic innovation and uptake of results by enabling different actors of the value chains EU projects funded under FP7, H2020 CEN TC 411 or under ISO

45 Call 2 Blue growth IA A: 4-5à 6-7 A: 6 M 23/01/2019 BG : The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative Challenge: seas, oceans and coasts: (i) provide multiple ecosystem services, (ii) a wealth of resources, (iii) influence climate (iv) provide economic opportunities resources preservation; sustainable exploitation Scope: A. Blue Cloud services cloud services for applications specific for oceans, seas and fresh water bodies Blue Cloud demonstrators integrating the Essential Ocean Variables (biological variables, including plankton biomass and diversity) unlocking the innovation potential of the Blue Cloud; demonstrate its potential in promoting the blue economy, shortening the time span between research and innovation in frontier fields Build on previous or existing projects, cluster with other projects financed under relevant topics A: 1 projet

46 Call 2 Blue growth IA B: à 6 B: 12 M 23/01/2019 BG : The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative Scope: B. Observations and forecasting - forecasting of the state of the ocean, climate change impact and weather - demonstration of methods and technologies; integration in existing systems to collect information on the state and variability of European seas and the Atlantic Ocean; pilots - improvement of the predictive capability shall be demonstrated activities in the different EU sea basins and the Atlantic Ocean, including the deep sea future Global Ocean Observing System à G7 Tsukuba Communiqué food security and safety à Food 2030 Collaborative Research Action on Oceans à Belmont Forum Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance and its related South Atlantic Flagship BLUEMED, WestMED, EUSAIR initiatives B: 1 projet

47 Call 2 Blue growth RIA B: 9 M 23/01/ /09/ projects for topic BG : All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship Challenge: gaps in knowledge and understanding of processes related to Atlantic ocean chemistry, ecology, biodiversity, impacts of climate, potential for the sustainable exploitation of its natural resources including aquaculture potential of seafood to reduce food and nutrition insecurity enhance collaboration & synergetic cooperation, especially with South Atlantic countries (Brazil, South Africa) Scope: B. Assessing the status of Atlantic marine ecosystems Enhance the knowledge on the status and dynamics of Atlantic marine ecosystems, especially regarding stressors (physical, biological and chemical parameters) Contribute to improve the sustainability of the exploitation of marine resources Climate-based predictions, 3D mapping of the water column and high resolution seafloor mapping of selected large areas Cost-effective approaches to data management and processing, better coordinated data sharing and operability, improved forecasting methods open access data Cooperation with relevant initiatives SDG 14 (marine resources)

48 Call 2 Blue growth RIA C: 8 M 23/01/ /09/2019 BG : All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship C. New value chains for aquaculture production [ ] Explore new species, products and/or processes for aquaculture production (including algae) Consider cost-effective production methods, sustainability and profitability IoT approaches in the development of innovative production technologies (e.g. biosensors) Circularity, zero waste, consumers concerns and demands Reinforce capacity building through training programs, apprenticeship and networking between industrial partners SME participation SDG 2 & 13 (natural resources & climate) 3 projects for topic

49 Call 2 Blue growth CSA 2 M 23/01/2019 LC-BG : Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation in the Black Sea Challenge: Black Sea: climate changes impacts, unsustainable fishering activities, pollutants flowing from growing urban areas, complex geo-political environment Need for coordinated and integrated actions to be carried out by countries bordering the Black Sea individually and together in order to create synergies and complementarities between sectors and countries. Scope: Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda Implementation plan 1 projet

50 Budget 2019 # projets financés 2019 Deadline 2019 MG-BG : Ship emission control scenarios, marine environmental impact and mitigation RIA 8m 1 24/04/2019 DT-BG : Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding BG : Multi-use of the marine space, offshore and near-shore: pilot demonstrators IA 6M IA 9M CE-BG : Sustainable solutions for bio-based plastics on land and sea IA 9M BG : The Future of seas and oceans flagship initiative - Blue Cloud services [2019] - Observations and forecasting [2019] - Technologies for observations [2020] DT-BG : All Atlantic Ocean Research alliance flagship - Assessing the status of Atlantic marine ecosystems - New value chains for aquaculture production IA IA 6M 12M RIA 9M 8M au total LC-BG : Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation in the Black Sea CSA 2M

51 Call 3 RUral Renaissance Enhance the natural, social, cultural and economic potential of rural areas boost economic development, ecosystem services and entrepreneurial innovation develop synergies between the main economic sectors of rural areas, strengthen the sustainable development of food and non-food chains making use of territorial assets, support the development of the circular economy in rural areas, build on diversification and modernisation strategies àdigitisation as an enabler of rural economies, improve governance models, capitalise on local assets, including human natural and cultural capital improve the agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS) in Europe

52 Call 3 RUral Renaissance

53 Call 3 RUral Renaissance From farm to society: understanding dynamics and modernising policies better understand the assets and long-term drivers of rural territories and land use and establish how they are impacted by current policies design of innovative policy instruments/approaches and governance models

54 RIA 6 M 23/01/ /09/ projet Call 3 RUral Renaissance RUR : Building modern rural policies on long-term visions and societal engagement Challenge: understand evolution of how rural communities, territories and businesses to design new policies rural areas protection from threat of decline & help to seize opportunities 2019: focus on climate change on mountainous areas Scope: Building resilient mountain value chains delivering private and public goods foresight analyses of the development of primary production and related value chains and ecosystems in mountainous areas in the coming decades positive and negative effects of climate change, influences linked to changes in policies assess whether current policy approaches are fit for the future and shall deliver a set of renewed policy options influences of broader socio-economic drivers

55 Call 3 RUral Renaissance RIA 6 M 23/01/ /09/2019 RUR : Analytical tools and models to support policies related to agriculture and food Challenge: Evidence-based policy making development & maintenance of appropriate instruments for use in the design & for the monitoring of their effects taking advantage of increased possibilities in the ICT area Scope: Modelling international trade in agri-food products Issues in trade modelling which are difficult to assess and include in the existing simulation models. Proposals will develop appropriate methodologies to include some of these issues in existing trade models 1 projet

56 Call 3 RUral Renaissance Organising sustainable food and non-food value chains under changing conditions boost the development of innovative and sustainable food and non-food chains and services diverse needs of communities and businesses responsible and ethical way foster sustainable growth and jobs in rural areas and connecting territories

57 IA à 6-7 Call 3 RUral Renaissance CE-RUR : Closing nutrient cycles 8 M 23/01/2019 Challenge: EU depends strongly on external sources for the supply of key fertilisers used in agriculture Mineral-based fertilisation environmental problems (production, transportation, dispersion in the environment) lack of maturity and match-making with user s needs & preferences of existing solutions to recover and re-use nutrients from organic by-products circular economy package emergence & commercialisation 1 projet Scope: Bio-based fertilisers from animal manure demonstrate processes for recovery of mineral nutrients and production of novel fertilisers from animal manure à Involvment of CELAC

58 IA à M Call 3 RUral Renaissance CE-RUR : Circular bio-based business models for rural communities Challenge: Business models that can be replicated easily in a variety of locations and contexts, with relatively low levels of investment, risk and technical sophistication diversify and revitalise the economy and create quality jobs in rural areas 23/01/ projets Scope: Based on an established agro-food system: additional bio-based processes and end products that could be integrated into the system viability on a small scale (farm to rural community level) business plan set of policy options and recommendations

59 Call 3 RUral Renaissance IA à M 23/01/ projets LC-RUR : Sustainable wood value chains Challenge: Forest-based sector contribution to climate change mitigation further development & deployment of the technological advancements of micro/macroclimate-friendly wood-based value chains Scope: Building with wood : development and test of new technologies and environmental friendly solutions for the use of woodbased materials in the (re)construction and/or retrofitting of buildings combination with composite/hybrid materials, linkages with other nature-based solutions, make use of ICT, LCA and carbon accounting, environmental documentation Value chain approach align the process and its outcomes with the societal values, needs and expectations

60 Call 3 RUral Renaissance Boosting innovation and enhancing the human and social capital in rural areas support sustainable growth by encouraging innovation. strengthen the skills, human and social capital of farmers, foresters and rural dwellers by improving cooperation, knowledge transfer and networking; invest into the knowledge and innovation systems to improve their delivery support to EIP Agri implementation

61 Call 3 RUral Renaissance RUR : Thematic networks compiling knowledge ready for practice CSA 2 M 23/01/ projets Challenge: Innovative ideas and methods from practice are not captured and spread Research findings are often not integrated into agricultural and forestry practice More intense cooperation is needed between researchers, advisors and farmers/foresters to stimulate the exchange of knowledge in view of fostering economically viable and sustainable agriculture and forestry Scope: The activities of thematic networks focus on summarizing, sharing and presenting, - in a language that is easy to understand and is targeted to farmers and foresters - existing best practices and research findings that are near close to being put into practice, but not sufficiently known or used by practitioners information should be easy to access and understand, and fed into the existing dissemination channels most consulted by end-users in countries

62 Call 3 RUral Renaissance RUR : Fuelling the potential of advisors for innovation CSA 5 M 23/01/ projet Challenge: Despite the continued generation of scientific knowledge, its impact & application in practical farming and forestry is disappointing & its innovative impact poor more advisors need to be involved Scope: Network advisors for learning and exchanging interactive innovation techniques that support the transition to a more productive, sustainable and climate-smart agriculture and a higher level of development in rural areas Support advisors on how to capture grass-roots innovative ideas from farmers and foresters and further develop them into innovation projects Teach advisors the skills for managing and participating in interactive innovation projects and how to intermediate in farmer-to-farmer learning processes 4 years

63 RUR : Building modern rural policies on long-term visions and societal engagement RUR : Analytical tools and models to support policies related to agriculture and food Budget 2019 # projets financés 2019 RIA 6M 1 ria 6M 1 Deadline CE-RUR : [2019] Closing nutrient cycles [2020] Bio-based fertilisers from other by-products of the agro-food, fisheries, aquaculture or forestry sectors IA 8M CE-RUR : Circular bio-based business models for rural communities IA 10M 2 l LC-RUR : Sustainable wood value chains A. [2019] Building with wood B. [2020] Resilient forest systems RUR : Thematic networks compiling knowledge ready for practice IA 10M CSA 2M RUR : Fuelling the potential of advisors for innovation CSA 5M

64 Cross cutting Taking advantage of the digital revolution Maximisation of benefits of ICT applications ICT impacts in rural growth : increased efficiency and competitiveness, social inclusion, new business models and opportunities, modernisation of services, renewal of governance models

65 Big Data DT-ICT : Agricultural digital integration platforms IA 15M Challenge: Agricultural sector faces mixed and complex challenges continuous monitoring & data management could help the sector becoming more sustainable. Scope: Large scale pilot to: Develop platforms integrating different technologies (IoT devices, cloud, photonics, networks, geolocalisation ) Share data and generating knowledge Develop decision support systems (benchmarking included) 1 projet

66 Budget # projets financés Deadline DT-ICT : Agricultural digital integration platforms IA 15M

67 It s your turn now!

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