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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2022Partners:INRAE, Marchés, Organisations, Institutions et Stratégies dActeurs, Centre international de recherche sur lenvironnement et le développement, SAS, Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux +10 partnersINRAE,Marchés, Organisations, Institutions et Stratégies dActeurs,Centre international de recherche sur lenvironnement et le développement,SAS,Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux,SNU,LABORATOIRE D'ETUDE ET DE RECHERCHES SUR L'ECONOMIE, LES POLITIQUES ET LES SYSTEMES SOCIAUX,Centre for Management in Agriculture,LABORATOIRE DETUDE ET DE RECHERCHES SUR LECONOMIE, LES POLITIQUES ET LES SYSTEMES SOCIAUX,CIRED,MOISA,SELMET,INSHS,Lavue,CIRADFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-21-CE03-0016Funder Contribution: 307,496 EURTransIndiandairy addresses technical, organisational and institutional levers to upscale agroecological transitions. It does it by developing a multiscale framework on institutional resources regime guiding the analysis (both qualitative and quantitative) and supporting the integration of results. Indian dairy systems are chosen as case study for their local and international importance and for the unprecedented scale of their transition. Concretely, the team of 12 social and biotechnical scientists will analyse the coevolution between the business models involved in the production, processing and marketing of dairy products in three Indian states (WP1) and the multiscale governance of the transitions (WP2). It will also assess the systems multidimensional performance (matter and energy flows, value creation and distribution, resilience) (WP3). Project outcomes will be both scientific (articles, report, PhD) and operational (unlocking, knowledge spreading, scientific cooperation).
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2018Partners:Fehat Abbas University Sétif 1, SELMET, CIRAD, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University (CU), Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux +2 partnersFehat Abbas University Sétif 1,SELMET,CIRAD,Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University (CU),Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux,False,Dairy Research Department, Directorate General of Agricultural Research, Hellenic Agricultural Organization DEMETERFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-17-ARM2-0006Funder Contribution: 68,001.1 EURThe development of dairy sector remains a priority in Mediterranean countries. The present project proposed by multidisciplinary consortium of 5 partners aims to characterize dairy chain in North Africa (Algeria and Egypt) focusing on dairy cattle sector and in Europe (Greece) focusing on cattle, sheep and goat dairy sectors. Many dairy actors will be actively involved through the current project. The main farming practices information in feed management and milking, storage, transport and processing will be analyzed to identify the different gaps that constraint dairy supply chain and set up a guideline of best farming practices for farmers. Moreover, quality and safety of milk and/or dairy products will be assessed by analyzing physico-chemical parameters, microbiologic profile, mycotoxins, somatic cell count and organic contaminants. In addition, several new technologies will be introduced and tested in North Africa to improve cattle dairy performance and milk processing. The outcome of the project will be benefit for all dairy actors by promoting changes in farms, milk dairy centers and milk processing units.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2018Partners:UMR0791 Modélisation Systémique Appliquée aux Ruminants (MoSAR), Animal Production Research Institute, Ecole Supérieure dAgriculture du Kef, CIRAD, Génétique Physiologie et Systèmes d'Elevage +6 partnersUMR0791 Modélisation Systémique Appliquée aux Ruminants (MoSAR),Animal Production Research Institute,Ecole Supérieure dAgriculture du Kef,CIRAD,Génétique Physiologie et Systèmes d'Elevage,CITA,Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux,Ecole Supérieure d'Agriculture du Kef,INRAT,SELMET,Génétique Physiologie et Systèmes dElevageFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-18-PRIM-0008Funder Contribution: 299,945 EURThe objective of ADAPT-HERD is to develop management simulation tools to implement innovative strategies for resilience and efficiency (R&E) in small ruminants herds, based on harnessing animal adaptive capacities. These tools will address a wide range of current feed resource constraints in the Mediterranean area (Egypt, France, Spain and Tunisia) and the future perturbations induced by climate change. The locally tailored management solutions will improve the ability of livestock systems to adapt to climate change by: i) managing early-life nutrition to safeguard adult adaptive capacities; ii) managing reproduction to find the best match between feed supply and herd demand; iii) tailoring group feeding strategies depending on animals’ adaptive capacities and iv) managing herd demography with replacement and culling to adjust feed demand. To achieve this, ADAPT-HERD brings together information from animal and herd levels with: i) a fine-grained experimental approach (adaptive mechanisms and trade-offs); ii) field phenotyping of local breeds (adaptation to local conditions) and iii) local production environment characterization. These multi-level information will be used to develop computer models and test scenarios. Interfacing and disseminating project’s deliverables as a user-friendly toolbox will be achieved with a participatory modelling framework. The toolbox will help to adapt agricultural practices to change in resource availability by proposing different technical solutions of herd management aimed at facing feed resource perturbations induced by climate change. The challenge is not to find an optimal strategy for R&E, but to explore how management strategies impact the relationship between R&E. These strategies will be grounded in a deep understanding of how local breeds adapt to feed resource constraints. They will be complementary to on-going projects that focus on genetic selection and breeding solutions to improve R&E in small ruminants.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2021Partners:False, Leibniz-Institute for Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute Bioscences and Bioresources (CNR-IBBR), National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) +6 partnersFalse,Leibniz-Institute for Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO),Mohammed VI Polytechnic University,Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute Bioscences and Bioresources (CNR-IBBR),National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA),UCAD,Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University (CU),Systèmes dElevage Méditerranéens et Tropicaux,SELMET,University Cadi Ayyad Marrakech (UCAM),CIRADFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-21-FOSC-0005Funder Contribution: 258,567 EURAgriculture in the Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly a challenging sector that’s shaped by climate change. TRUSTFARM will use Climate-Smart Farm Practices (CSFPs) that cope with climate change. Core challenges in the case studies will be identified by their climate impact variability on food security. In cooperation with stakeholders, TRUSTFARM will develop Multi-Stakeholder Innovation Platforms (MIPs) to prioritise and select the best-fit innovative CSFPs for each case study. A toolbox of innovative pathways will be developed that contains the following: 1) Identification and promotion of food crops with high yielding germplasm that are resistant to heat and disease; 2) Soil and water conservation to improve productive capacity; 3) Adoption of best practices in ruminant husbandry. TRUSTFARM will design integrated agro-ecosystems based on the selected pathways with on-farm trials. The environmental and economic impacts of the designed systems will be assessed using Life Cycle Analysis. To increase and diversify farmers’ income, two business models will be developed:1) Reduce Reuse Recycle (RRR) to produce high-quality compost; 2) Dairy and meat products and wool from small ruminants. TRUSTFARM will select one or both business models according to the needs of each case study with the stakeholders through the MIPs. Expected results: i) A strong EU and African partnership for R&I to achieve the goals of sustainability and food security; ii) A Better understanding of the impact of climate change in the case-study countries; iii) Improved capacity building among farmers’ and stakeholders’ with better coordination of the targeted value chains; iv) Improved soil and water quality and thus productivity with efficient use of inputs; v) Enhanced farmers' incomes and a boosting of the rural economy as well as consumers’ nutrition; vi) Dissemination of the integrated agro-ecosystem and CSFPs through social media, taking advantage of farmers’ smartphone usage.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2023Partners:Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León, Animal Production Research Institute, Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II, Centro Tecnológico de la Carne, UMR0791 Modélisation Systémique Appliquée aux Ruminants (MoSAR) +8 partnersInstituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León,Animal Production Research Institute,Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II,Centro Tecnológico de la Carne,UMR0791 Modélisation Systémique Appliquée aux Ruminants (MoSAR),False,Institut des Régions Arides, laboratatoire d'élevage et de faune sauvage,Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence,IPB,Ibn Zohr University,UniSS,SELMET,CIRADFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-23-P012-0009Funder Contribution: 300,382 EURThe objective of the PAS-AGRO-PAS project is to increase productivity, adaptiveness, sustainability and profitability of Mediterranean agro-pastoral production systems, by exploiting every dimension of their multifunctionality through a novel systemic approach that will identify stressors currently impacting on agro-pastoral systems’ viability, with views to implementing tailored strategies that redirect agro-pastoralism from subsistence-oriented fragile production systems towards commercially-oriented resilient systems. To achieve this objective, PAS-AGRO-PAS will explore a representation of 10 agro-pastoral production systems from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia, covering a wide range of environmental, agro-ecological, economic, socio-cultural and institutional traits and challenges; and will apply a systemic approach from farm to global scale, interlinking three systems: (i) “agro-ecosystem”, with interventions on the productivity and diversification of crops, pasture and livestock resources (such as better utilisation of crop residues, new grazing surfaces, use of biodiverse pasture seeds, including forage legumes into rotations with crops, alley cropping with barley, drought-tolerant forage and crop varieties, effective treatment of manure, matching livestock production cycle to feed resources, multi-nutrient blocks to enhance digestibility, etc.) that will be implemented, in order to ensure low input, maintenance/increase of biodiversity, enhanced soil fertility and custody for local adapted breeds – in the short term, and the rehabilitation of rangelands and the reduction of vulnerabilities to climate change – in the long term; (ii) “socioeconomic system”, with interventions towards the valorisation of agro-pastoral products (through assurance of quality, safety and typicity, and creation of notebooks of product standards for origin/quality certification), the leveraging of the marketable “healthy” trait of food produced with environmentally friendly systems, the efficient integration into markets, and the rising of the “commercialisation mentality” of agro-pastoralists, in order to ensure economic benefits and generational renewal; and (iii) “information system”, whereby, within a multi-actor co-creation process, the agro-pastoralists’ traditional knowledge will be sourced and steadily integrated with the outputs of this project, taking advantage of the networked and cooperative digitalisation of Agriculture 4.0, in order to efficiently manage information resources and access to decision-making support e-tools. Furthermore, the successful implementation of PAS-AGRO-PAS with the expected impacts at the farm, at the regional and at the global scale will be sustained by two important pillars: (i) “capacity building activities” for agro-pastoralists on effective strategies, climate change mitigation and adaptation, quality of their products, pricing and economic profitability, commercialisation and entrepreneurship, inclusive development, with special focus on women, the youth and newcomers; and “divulgation activities” with key stakeholders and policy-makers for providing policy guidelines for more enabling structural, economic and institutional settings; and (ii) the development of the PAS-AGRO-PAS Mediterranean e-platform, which through systematised data, reports, models and web applications for resource allocation, ration formulation and feed management, optimum slaughter weight prediction, and e-commerce, will better inform evidence-based decisions for both agro-pastoralists and policy-makers.
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