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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE CRIADORES DE LA RAZA OVINA, IDELE, SRUC, EAAP +31 partnersAristotle University of Thessaloniki,ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE CRIADORES DE LA RAZA OVINA,IDELE,SRUC,EAAP,PAN HAYVANCILIK GIDA SANAYI VE TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI,BC3,PFT LTD,AGRICULTURAL LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVE OF WESTERN GREECE,RED ROCK AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL TARIM LIMITED SIRKETI,Luke,INRAE,Marche Polytechnic University,OMER HALISDEMIR UNIVERSITY,NSA,AIGOPROVATOTROFOI PIERIAS,Gobierno de Aragón,IAMZ - CIHEAM,OVIARAGON,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,LEVER S.A. DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS,YORKSHIRE DAIRY GOATS,DEFRA,CNBL,ARDIEKIN, S.L.,Atatürk University,CITA,CABRANDALUCIA,ICEA,AESLA,AGRAMA,GAZIANTEP ILI DAMIZLIK KOYUN KECI YETISTIRICILERI BIRLIGI,CSIC,AHDB,CAPGENES,INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION Y TECNOLOGIA AGRARIA Y ALIMENTARIA OA MPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 679302Overall Budget: 6,996,920 EURFunder Contribution: 6,996,920 EURiSAGE will enhance the sustainability, competitiveness and resilience of the European Sheep and Goat sectors through collaboration between industry and research. iSAGE have a powerful consortium with 18 industry representatives from various EU production systems and socio-economic contexts. The sheep and goat sector will be investigated because it is sensitive to general socio-economic, demographic, and ecological and market challenges; nevertheless, the project’s approach and results will be made available and disseminated to other EU livestock industries. Therefore, at the core of iSAGE is a participatory approach centered on a multi-actor internal and external communication (WP) to build the project from the farmer level. This approach will ensure relevant issues are addressed and the project outcomes are applicable in practice and create a farm-level observatory and knowledge exchange network on the sustainability of livestock. This WP will also assist three assessment work packages that will deal with the sustainability assessment of sheep and goat farm systems and related supply chains, with socio-economic demographic and consumer trend analyses, and with the impacts of climate change. Assessment WPs will inform action WPs that will: (1) redesign holistic farming systems to best reconcile the various demands concerning productivity, sustainability and societal values. (2) identify industry solutions that aim to improve sustainability and productivity of sheep and goat systems through breeding, including new phenotypes linked to sustainable animal productivity. iSAGE, together with stakeholders and end-users, will draft a roadmap for further research and policy making. The stakeholder groups will be the key players in disseminating project outputs through case studies and demonstrations to act as a blueprint to other producers across Europe and create networks to assist wider implementation of iSAGE outputs.
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