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Financement de l’UE (6 999 993 €) : Soil Care pour une production agricole rentable et durable en Europe Hor01/03/2016 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Soil Care pour une production agricole rentable et durable en Europe

European crop production is to remain competitive while reducing environmental impacts, requiring development and uptake of effective soil improving cropping systems. The overall aim of SOILCARE is to identify and evaluate promising soil-improving cropping systems and agronomic techniques increasing profitability and sustainability across scales in Europe. A trans-disciplinary approach will be used to evaluate benefits and drawbacks of a new generation of soil improving cropping systems, incorporating all relevant bio-physical, socio-economic and political aspects. Existing information from literature and long term experiments will be analysed to develop a comprehensive methodology for assessing performance of cropping systems at multiple levels. A multi-actor approach will be used to select promising soil-improving cropping systems for scientific evaluation in 16 study sites across Europe covering different pedo-climatic and socio-economic conditions. Implemented cropping systems will be monitored with stakeholder involvement, and will be assessed jointly with scientists. Specific attention will be paid to adoption of soil-improving cropping systems and agronomic techniques within and beyond the study sites. Results from study sites will be up-scaled to the European level to draw general lessons about applicability potentials of soil-improving cropping systems and related profitability and sustainability impacts, including assessing barriers for adoption at that scale. An interactive tool will be developed for end-users to identify and prioritize suitable soil-improving cropping systems anywhere in Europe. Current policies and incentives will be assessed and targeted policy recommendations will be provided. SOILCARE will take an active dissemination approach to achieve impact from local to European level, addressing multiple audiences, to enhance crop production in Europe to remain competitive and sustainable through dedicated soil care.


Aarhus Universitet 327 063 €
Agro Intelligence ApS 53 500 €
Bodemkundige Dienst Van Belgie 262 100 €
Cleardetections B.V. 0,00 €
Federation Regionale des Agrobiologistes de Bretagne 193 223 €
Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust 245 588 €
Instituto Politecnico de Coimbra 190 835 €
Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Pedologie, Agrochimie si Protectia Mediului 118 273 €
Instytut Agrofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk 178 423 €
JRC -Joint Research Centre- European Commission 119 563 €
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 453 488 €
Magyar Agrar- ES Elettudomanyi Egyetem 28 065 €
Milieu Consulting 157 325 €
Milieu Ltd. 203 788 €
Narodni Centrum Zemedelskeho A Potravinarskeho Vyzkumu V V I 178 423 €
Nibio - Norsk Institutt FOR Biookonomi 329 853 €
Pannon Egyetem 122 873 €
Polytechneio Kritis 204 673 €
Research Institute FOR Knowledge Systems B.V. 367 113 €
Scienceview Media B.V. 40 143 €
Soil Cares Research B.V. 177 713 €
Stichting Wageningen Research 1 005 792 €
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet 221 210 €
Syndicat Agrobiologistes Ille et Vilaine 0,00 €
Szent Istvan Egyetem 24 984 €
Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority 97 125 €
Universidad de Almeria 191 441 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Padova 193 885 €
Universitaet Bern 0,00 €
Universitaet Hohenheim 330 904 €
University of Gloucestershire 369 475 €
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne 403 075 €
Wageningen University 210 083 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/677407

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