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Financement de l’UE (5 999 969 €) : Optimiser les engrais biosourcés dans l’agriculture – Base de connaissances pour de nouvelles politiques Hor30/05/2019 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Optimiser les engrais biosourcés dans l’agriculture – Base de connaissances pour de nouvelles politiques

Imported mineral phosphate and fossil energy-intensive nitrogen fertilisers cause major detrimental impacts on the environment, whilst nutrient-rich side-streams/organic waste remain under-utilised. By optimising usage of bio-based fertilisers (BBF) from side-streams, ensuring their safety, building evidence-based trust in their usage and developing legislative framework for their use, it will be possible to reduce dependence upon mineral/fossil fertilisers, benefiting the environment and the EU’s economy. LEX4BIO aims to achieve this by collecting and processing regional nutrient stock, flow, surplus and deficiency data, and reviewing and assessing the required technological solutions. Furthermore, socioeconomic benefits and limitations to increase substitution of mineral fertiliser for BBFs will be analysed. A key result of LEX4BIO will be a universal, science-based toolkit for optimising the use of BBFs in agriculture and to assess their environmental impact in terms of non-renewable energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and other LCA impact categories. LEX4BIO provides for the first time connection between production technologies of BBFs and regional requirements for the safe use of BBFs. The large variation between EU regions in nutrient flows and regional requirements for fertilisers will be estimated by harmonised methods to produce the knowledge basis needed to set up feasible ways to redirect the nutrient flows where needed. This will be followed by classifying the best available technologies for producing regionally tailored BBFs to secure high agricultural productivity, as well as environmental protection, food safety and human health. In LEX4BIO, the knowledge basis and recommendations will be gathered and processed together with stakeholders across Europe, providing best solutions for decreasing the dependency on imported fertilisers, closing the nutrient cycles and improving sustainability of European farming systems.


Agrana Research & Innovation Center GmbH 183 500 €
Agro Innovation International 222 750 €
Cordulus AS 118 750 €
EUROPROJECT OOD 115 925 €
FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG 502 859 €
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 231 330 €
Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energia Pan 246 000 €
JULIUS KUHN-INSTITUT BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR KULTURPFLANZEN 324 315 €
Kobenhavns Universitet 595 166 €
Litorij UAB 31 250 €
LUONNONVARAKESKUS 885 889 €
MAGYAR AGRAR- ES ELETTUDOMANYI EGYETEM 158 402 €
PANNON EGYETEM - UNIVERSITY OF PANNONIA 23 688 €
Proman Management GmbH 360 319 €
RUOKAVIRASTO 84 185 €
SOIL CARES RESEARCH B.V. 0,00 €
Stiftelsen Norges Geotekniske Institutt 184 800 €
SZENT ISTVAN EGYETEM 19 160,03 €
Universidad de Sevilla 450 750 €
Universitaet Fuer Bodenkultur Wien 282 415 €
UNIVERSITAET HOHENHEIM 367 500 €
Universiteit Gent 292 500 €
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM 318 516 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/818309

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