Angelo Riccaboni. Chair Fundación PRIMA, Barcelona Professor of Business Administration University of Siena, Italy

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Angelo Riccaboni Chair Fundación PRIMA, Barcelona Professor of Business Administration University of Siena, Italy

Strong effect of climate change on drought in the MED Area

Severe water stress affects MED Countries Strong water needs for Agriculture, up to 85%

Reduction in crop yields and overexploitation of natural resources

Sustainable Nitrogen Management Index France 0.38 Egypt 0.66 Croatia 0.67 Italy 0.70 Greece 0.70 Turkey 0.79 Slovenia 0.82 Algeria 0.83 Malta 0.87 Morocco 0.87 Spain 0.90 Bosnia & Herzegovina 0.90 Lebanon 0.91 Israel 0.94 Tunisia 1.00 Albania 1.00 Jordan 1.06 Cyprus 1.13 Montenegro 1.10 Portugal 1.14 Low sustainability of MED farming systems

Declining genetic diversification of food crops and animal breeds Local varieties replaced by a small number of improved nonnative varieties Speeded up by climate change trategic Research and Innovation Agenda raft - August 10th 2017 Agro-biodiversity loss

trategic Research and Innovation Agenda raft - August 10th 2017 Unbalanced population growth

Sustainable Nitrogen Management Index France 0.38 Egypt 0.66 Croatia 0.67 Italy 0.70 Greece 0.70 Turkey 0.79 Slovenia 0.82 Algeria 0.83 Malta 0.87 Morocco 0.87 Spain 0.90 Bosnia & Herzegovina 0.90 Lebanon 0.91 Israel 0.94 Tunisia 1.00 Albania 1.00 Jordan 1.06 Cyprus 1.13 Montenegro 1.10 Portugal 1.14 Need for more & healthier food SDSN SDG Index 2017

MED Food Value Chains 1. Lack of integration 2. Lack of entrepreneurship & technological and organisational innovation Within the supply chain Within the food system 3. Lack of infrastructures Within the sector Strong competition based on price Loss of opportunities and jobs

MED agri-food systems a. A means and an end towards achieving the SDGs b. MED social and environmental challenges -> MED food systems -> MED societies and environment c. MED challenges do not know borders

How to deal with MED environmental and social challenges? Technological, social and organisational Innovations

Gov R&D expenditure > 2% GDP: 3 MED Countries only In the past: important R&I initiatives with fragmentation and overlapping Integrated Research & Innovation initiatives needed

PRIMA An integrated Research and Innovation Programme on food systems and water resources 19 Countries, 11 EU and 8 SEMCs, and the EC Equal footing through Governance and organisational mechanisms 500 million euro budget over 7 years managed by PRIMA Foundation, located in Barcelona

Draft - August 10th 2017 History of PRIMA Positive opinion by Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB) 22 July 2016 Vote in EP plenary 13 June 2017 Euro-Mediterranean Conference on R&I in Barcelona 2-3 April 2012 Agreement between Council and European Parliament 11 April 2017 Establishment of Fundación PRIMA 19 June 2017 Adoption in the TTE Council 26 June 2017 Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda SRIA & Annual Work Plan 2014 2012 2016 Programme presented to the Commission by IT 22 December 2014 Valletta Declaration 4 May 2017 2017 EP plenary in Strasbourg Official signature of the Act July 2017

PRIMA Partecipating Who We Are States 11 EU Countries: Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia & Spain 8 non-eu countries: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia & Turkey

Vision Inclusive, healthy and prosperous Mediterranean societies through innovative solutions in agro-food and water systems, contributing, by the end of the programme, to sustainable use of natural resources, economic growth and stability. 19 June 2017 Foundation under Spanish law 19 PSs members of Foundation Financial contribution 274,000 PSs 220.000 EU

19 June 2017 Foundation under Spanish law 19 PSs members of Foundation Financial contribution 274,000 PSs 220.000 EU

PRIMA Impacts Economic Social Environmental Increase in production and efficiency Access to new markets Greater funding options (InnovFin programme) 19 June Large-scale 2017 aggregate Foundation economic under impacts Spanish law Political stabiliy and reduced migration 19 PSs members of Foundation Biodiversiy conservation Sustainable farming practices Financial contribution 274,000 PSs 220.000 EU

PRIMA Main Features Equal footing Long-term commitment and orientation Research, Innovation and Adoption of solutions. avoiding fragmentation and duplications A common MED-wide 10-year Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda Institutional relationships with MED stakeholders (end users, communities, enterprises, governments)are 19 June 2017 Foundation under Spanish central law 19 PSs members of Foundation Financial contribution 274,000 PSs 220.000 EU

PRIMA Foundation Governance Board of Trustees Chair and Co-Chair Representatives from each PS. EC, UfM as Observers Steering Committee advice Scientific Advisory Board PRIMA Secretariat Barcelona PRIMA operates as an independent legal private entity 19 June 2017 Foundation under Spanish law 19 PSs members of Foundation Financial contribution 274,000 PSs 220.000 EU

Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda SRIA trategic Research and Innovation Agenda raft - August 10th 2017

How to address MED Challenges? trategic Research and Innovation Agenda raft - August 10th 2017

3 Main Thematic Areas MANAGEMENT OF WATER Integrated and sustainable management of water for arid and semi-arid Mediterranean areas FARMING SYSTEMS Sustainable farming systems under Mediterranean environmental constraints AGRO-FOOD VALUE CHAIN trategic Research and Innovation Agenda raft - August 10th 2017 Sustainable Mediterranean agro-food value chain for regional and local development

Thematic Area 1 MANAGEMENT OF WATER Integrated and sustainable management of water for arid and semi-arid Mediterranean areas RESEARCH AND INNOVATION PRIORITY LINK TO OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVE MAIN ACTIONS TRL 1 Water resources availability and quality within catchments and aquifers 2/LAND AND WATER SUSTAINABILITY RIA 2 to 5 2 Sustainable, integrated water management RIA and CSA 3 to 6 2/LAND AND WATER SUSTAINABILITY 3/WATER GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS 3 Irrigation technologies and practices 1/WATER SAVING SOLUTIONS RIA and IA 4 to 8 4 Use of alternative water resources 1/WATER SAVING SOLUTIONS 3/WATER GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS RIA and IA 5 to 8

Thematic Area 2 FARMING SYSTEMS Sustainable farming systems under Mediterranean environmental constraints RESEARCH AND INNOVATION PRIORITY 1 Adaptation of agriculture to climate change LINK TO OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVE 4/ SMART AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING MAIN ACTIONS TRL RIA 2 to 5 2 Developing sustainable and productive agro-ecosystems 3 Preventing the emergence of animal and plant diseases 4/ SMART AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING RIA and IA 2 to 7 5/ PESTS AND PATHOGENS IN FARMING RIA 2 to 6 4 Developing farming systems able to generate income, to create employment and to contribute to a balanced territorial development 4/ SMART AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING RIA and CSA 2 to 5

Thematic Area 3 AGRO-FOOD VALUE CHAIN Sustainable Mediterranean agro-food value chain for regional and local development. RESEARCH AND INNOVATION PRIORITY LINK TO OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVE MAIN ACTIONS TRL 1 Valorising food products from traditional Mediterranean diet 6/ NUTRITION AND HEALTH RIA and CSA 2 to 7 2 Food Safety in local food chains 7/ REDUCE LOSSES AND WASTES RIA 2 to 6 3 Implementation of innovation in the Agro-food chain, promoting higher quality, sustainability and competitiveness, with particular reference to smallholders 7/ REDUCE LOSSES AND WASTES 8/ NEW AGRO-FOOD BUSINESS MODELS RIA and IA 4 to 8 4 Implications of dietary shifts and sustainable diets for the Med populations and food industry 6/ NUTRITION AND HEALTH RIA and CSA 2 to 6

Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)

Cross-cutting themes and activities Cross-cutting themes Cross-cutting technologies and approaches SOIL SUSTAINABILITY FOOD SECURITY DIGITAL REVOLUTION SOCIO- ECONOMIC RESEARCH AND STAKE- HOLDERS INVOLVEMENT CAPACITY BUILDING

PRIMA programme structure SECTION 1 Transnational calls for proposals SECTION 2 Transnational calls for proposals SECTION 3 PSIAs and activities supporting programme operations Call publication Proposal evaluation Projects selection funded by PRIMA-IS PRIMA-IS PS (Participating States) PRIMA-IS PRIMA- PS IS PRIMA-IS PS PS EU Projects monitored by Rules for participation PRIMA-IS PRIMA-IS PS PS Rules PS PS Rules

Type of Grants RIA Research and Innovation Action Funding available for collaborative research projects tackling clearly defined challenges which can lead to the development of new knowledge or new technology. IA Innovation Action Funding available for closer-to-the-market activities including prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, scaling-up etc. for new or improved products, processes or services.

Rules of participation a. Minimum number of participants: 3 b. Consortia: at least 3 independent legal entities established in 3 different PRIMA Participating States, of which: At least one is established in a Member State At least one is an established in a third country bordering the Mediterrean sea : Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey or Israel.

Section 1: RIA and IA calls 1 Water reuse and water desalination for agricultural and food production RIA 100% 2 Improving the sustainability of Mediterranean agro-ecosystems RIA 100% 3 Implementing innovation in Mediterranean Agri-food chains by smallholders and SMEs IA 70%

SECTION 1 Indicative Call 2018 Submission on-line: www.prima-med.org (under construction) january february march april may june Preannounceme nt 15/01/2018 pening of the submission website 1 Stage February 2018 Indicative deadline for applications - 1 Stage April 2018 july august september october Evaluation results are planned to be available on or before these dates 1 Stage June 2018 november Opening of the submission website 2 Stage August 2018 december Indicative deadline for applications - 2 Stage September 2018 Evaluation results are planned to be available on or before these dates 2 Stage December 2018

Section 2: RIA calls RIA RIA RIA

SECTION 2 Indicative Call 2018 Submission on-line: www.prima-med.org (under construction) january february march april may june Preannounceme nt 15/01/2018 Opening of the submission website 1 Stage February 2018 july august september october Indicative deadline for applications - 1 Stage March 2018 Evaluation results are planned to be available on or before these dates 1 Stage June 2018 november Opening of the submission website 2 Stage August 2018 december Indicative deadline for applications - 2 Stage September 2018 Evaluation results are planned to be available on or before these dates 2 Stage December 2018

SECTION 3 PSIAs (Participant States Initiated Activities) & Activities supporting PRIMA Capitalization on results achieved by research and innovation projects; Networking, engagement and communication to stakeholders; Synergies with other related initiatives; Potential impact of PRIMA on Mediterranean societies including migrations; Enhancing Youth entrepreneurship; Assessment of PRIMA impacts in SDGs perspective.

PRIMA Impact indicators

Outcome indicators

Outcome indicators

Operational indicators

3. The next future 1. Spring 2018: Launch of first calls 2. Preparation of partnerships for calls 3. Creation of a strong PRIMA Platform Network among research centers, universities, enterprises, consumers

PRIMA aims in short 1. To strengthen MED Area s knowledge and innovation base, to meet water and food needs 2. To promote mutual understanding and capacity-building, building bridges between nations 3. To foster economic growth in a sustainable and inclusive way Key role of researchers, innovators, enterprises and food value chains to implement Agenda 2030

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