
NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK)
NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:VLACO VZW, ZLTO, AREFLH, CDA FRANCE, UNITO +9 partnersVLACO VZW,ZLTO,AREFLH,CDA FRANCE,UNITO,DEPURACION DE AGUAS DE MEDITERRANEO SL,EFFoST,CARTIF,IUNG-PIB,3R-BioPhosphate Ltd.,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),INAGRO,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,FEhSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818470Overall Budget: 1,999,930 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,930 EURAgriculture and food industry having a high dependence on resources in their production and striving for long-term sustainability. In this context there is an urgent need to optimise resource use and smooth the transition to a knowledgedriven agriculture. The NUTRIMAN is a Nitrogen and Phosphorus thematic network compiling knowledge “ready for practice” for such recovered product applications, practices and technologies, interconnecting applied science and industrial practice, for the user interest and benefits of the agricultural practitioners. There is an urgent need to spread knowledge and network information towards agricultural practitioners about the insufficiently exploited N/P recovery innovative research results (technologies, products, practices). The project objective is to improve the exploitation of the N/P nutrient management/recovery potential for the ready for practice cases not sufficiently known by practitioners. Our action will open new opportunities for farmers to develop connections between applied researches with practical usefulness results and farming practice in the priority area of nutrient management and nutrient recovery. Uses a bottom-up approach to identify incentives and bottlenecks for adoption and to prioritise between technologies/products and will ensure larger willingness to adopt innovations and improve multiplicator effects. Large scale take up of the recovered N/P innovative fertilisers targeted, produced from un-exploited resources of organic or secondary raw materials in line with the circular economy model, and economical/environmental efficiently used by farmers. Effective dissemination and exploitation promoted by multilingual web platform, other communications and best practice field demonstrations for farmers. This action is contributing to the successful deployment of the vast reservoir of existing scientific/practical knowledge on the N/P recovery theme, including multi lingual abstracts in EIP-AGRI format.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA, ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS, VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBA, WR +29 partnersDepartment of Agriculture Food and the Marine,CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBA,WR,SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE ADVISORY SERVICE NETWORK,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS,PATRIOTISK SELSKAB,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD,INTIA,EV ILVO,ZLTO,AUA,CIRCA Group Europe (Ireland),FUNDACION CAJAMAR,INNOVATION FOR AGRICULTURE,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AEDIT SRL,IPS Konzalting,AUSTRIAN CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE,AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,CONSULAI,INAGRO,WIELKOPOLSKI OSRODEK DORADZTWA ROLNICZEGO W POZNANIU,CEMA AISBL,2BFOREST Lda,SEGES Innovation P/S,OKO-BERATUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,RURALIS,BFH,ACTA,KNICKEL KARLHEINZFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818488Overall Budget: 6,998,650 EURFunder Contribution: 6,998,650 EURElectronic data generation, analytics and communication technologies potentially enable more accurate, faster and better decision-making on farms, with huge potential to improve agricultural sustainability. There is a major focus on digitisation by EU and national/regional policy-makers to ensure that digital innovation in agriculture keeps pace with other sectors and the benefits of digitisation are available to the wider farming community. However, there is a danger that digitisation and future innovations will be hampered unless the rural advisory community is mobilised to take ownership of digital tools and to advocate at the user interface. This CSA will engage, enable and empower the independent farm advisor community, through sharing of tools, expertise and motivations. FAIRshare has two main programmes. Firstly, WPs 1, 2 and 3 will gather an evidence base of the digital tools and services used internationally, leveraging the social networks of partner institutions that span EU and non-EU countries. The inventory of tools will be accessible to end-users on an intuitively navigable online interface that has been co-designed using a multi-actor approach. Accompanying the tools in the online inventory will be information, for instance short ‘good practice’ vignettes, on how the tools may be used/adapted for use. Secondly, WPs 4, 5 and 6 will generate and resource a participatory ‘living laboratory’, empowering advisor peers from across the EU to interact with the online inventory and, in a series of workshops, to exchange, co-adapt, co-design and apply digital tools. The FAIRshare 'living lab’ will enable advisors to address challenges to embedding digital tools in different advisory and farming contexts across the EU. Special focus will be on co-designing powerful communication and engagement approaches for advisors to advocate and inspire their peers and farmer clients, driving a social movement for the wider and better use of digital tools.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:ZLTO, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE, CIRCA Group Europe (Ireland), ACTA, FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA +21 partnersZLTO,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE,CIRCA Group Europe (Ireland),ACTA,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,EUFRAS,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),CREA,WR,SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE ADVISORY SERVICE NETWORK,CODD JAMES PASCAL,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,AGRIDEA,CDA FRANCE,SZE,University of Hohenheim,CONSULAI,AUA,LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS,IALB - INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF RURAL ADVISORS,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,EV ILVO,VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 863039Overall Budget: 4,999,940 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,940 EURThe i2connect project aims to fuel the competencies of advisors who will support and facilitate interactive innovation processes responding to multiple challenges in European agriculture and forestry. The strategy in i2connect is to use the existing advisor networks and the experiences of success in different contexts to create a broader network and momentum of change enabling a new culture of bottom-up led innovation support. This resource of over 40,000 advisors are critical actors supporting agriculture and forestry on the ground and must be influenced in this project to support interactively innovation with particular emphasis on EIP-AGRI 2020 target of 3,500 operational groups and beyond. An inventory will be made of the current state of advisory practices in Europe. Best Practices throughout Europe will be analysed in an interactive way to guide the development of approaches and tools, and to be studied as part of the training program for advisors. A pool of trainers will be trained to work with these materials in training and coaching advisors. Some advisors may join cross visit teams for studying interesting cases abroad. Attention will also be given to the ‘enabling environment’: ways in which managers of advisory services, research actors, policy makers and others can create conditions. These activities feed into a professional network with many local branches, supported by the project through a moderated on line platform for mutual coaching, sharing experiences. i2connect brings together 32 organisations (beneficiaries and third parties).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:Institució dels Centres de Recerca de Catalunya, WU, ICONS, EESTI KUTSELISTE MESINIKE UHING, UCPH +19 partnersInstitució dels Centres de Recerca de Catalunya,WU,ICONS,EESTI KUTSELISTE MESINIKE UHING,UCPH,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),SEGES Innovation P/S,UT,L&F,NAIK,ADEPT,CAU,CTFC,AKI,Newcastle University,TUM,Óbuda University,University of Glasgow,DARPA,LLUR,EFI,VERENIGING NOARDLIKE FRYSKE WALDEN,Ştefan cel Mare University of Suceava,AKIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 817903Overall Budget: 4,999,360 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,360 EURThe European agricultural land areas provide important and valuable goods in the form of food, fibre and biomass for the world. They are also crucial for the provision of a number of environmental and climate goods and services. EU member states have implemented agri-environmental schemes, investment grants for environmental technologies, and private actors have established environmental certification and labeling schemes targeting these services. However, many initiatives are arguably not cost-effective in boosting environmental and climate service provision, may be skewed in terms of distributional impacts, increase risks to farmers, or involve excessive transaction costs. EFFECT will develop and pilot a theoretically well-founded and empirically well-adapted package of new contractual frameworks. This will enable farmers to reconcile agricultural production with enhanced delivery of environmental and climate public goods and services to the benefit of society at large. EFFECT pursues this through a transdisciplinary effort involving a review of past successes and failures; and development and test of new forms of contracts. We combine agricultural and environmental science knowledge with theoretical and empirical insights from law, political science and economics. We further combine efforts from researchers and multiple practice partners and stakeholders to ensure that lessons learned from previous initiatives and our testing of emerging contract frameworks are validated on the ground. Our ambition, which is based in the solid experience in the consortium, is to facilitate that our co-developed agri-environmental contract arrangements are being put to actual use towards the end of the project. Furthermore, to ensure durable impact of the project, EFFECT initiates a cross European innovation process, supports capacity building among decision making bodies and develops a policy evaluation framework.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2021Partners:INNOVATION FOR AGRICULTURE, EV ILVO, NAIK, USC, AKI +13 partnersINNOVATION FOR AGRICULTURE,EV ILVO,NAIK,USC,AKI,LEAP FORWARD,RAU,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),IDELE,GRUENLANDZENTRUM NIEDERSACHEN/BREMEN E.V.,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,PROEFSTATION VOOR DE GROENTETEELT,IFOAM EU GROUP,ACTA,AU,AKI,AUA,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE ARCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 817863Overall Budget: 2,101,290 EURFunder Contribution: 2,101,290 EUREURAKNOS will boost compiling of knowledge ready for practice by intensifying interaction between various agri-food or forestry networks thereby maximising outputs for practitioners. The focus of this proposal is on widening existing thematic network outputs in an interactive way, both content-wise and in terms of geographical coverage. Avoiding duplication with the existing networks, cross-fertilisation will be organised between them and among countries, regions and production systems. EURAKNOS will tackle the data management with a view to ensure sustainability of these knowledge networks and maximise their outputs for end-users. To this end, EURAKNOS will stimulate the exchange of existing approaches, methodologies and tools between the different thematic networks (and linked EIP operational groups and H2020 multi-actor projects where relevant) and search for a harmonised approach for setting up future thematic networks in order to maximise the impact on the practitioner, farmer and forester. This project will also explore the end users’ needs and possibilities of setting-up a European agricultural knowledge and innovation open source system that may connect all TNs.
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