
WONDERPLANT THERMOKIPIA ANONYMI ETAIRIA
WONDERPLANT THERMOKIPIA ANONYMI ETAIRIA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:ODYC, UTAD, WONDERPLANT THERMOKIPIA ANONYMI ETAIRIA, AUA, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries +18 partnersODYC,UTAD,WONDERPLANT THERMOKIPIA ANONYMI ETAIRIA,AUA,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,FRANS VERVAET B.V.,CETRI,University Of Thessaly,IGZ,AUGMENTA AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGIES SINGLE MEMBER PRIVATE COMPA,University of Almería,Instytut Ogrodnictwa,SPI,UNITO,Metec Innovation Consulting,Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment,EV ILVO,LTO GLASKRACHT NEDERLAND (LGNL),COEXPHAL,ESSRG Kft.,NIKU,WR,LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUER AGRARTECHNIK POTSDAM-BORNIM EV (ATB)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101081858Overall Budget: 5,979,720 EURFunder Contribution: 5,560,920 EURECONUTRI is a consortium of scientific experts and researchers from different disciplines, private companies, farmers’ associations, and stakeholders. ECONUTRI is partnering with six Chinese Institutions, four from public research and two from industry, to complement activities and to strengthen the scientific collaboration between Europe and China. The project will scientifically support the EU’s Green Deal in its target to reduce fertiliser use by least 20% by 2030, thereby reducing by 50% losses of nutrients associated with negative environmental impacts. More specifically, ECONUTRI will address water pollution caused by NO3 and P leaching and run-off from cultivated soils, manure/slurry and plant residues, as well as greenhouse gas (N2O, CO2, CH4) and NH3 emissions from cultivated soils, barns, and organic biomass during storage, composting, and land application. ECONUTRI will optimise, validate, and demonstrate 24 innovative technologies that currently have a TRL of 4-6, and will increase their TRL to 7-8. These technologies are integrated parts of a holistic concept based on recycling of nutrients and organic material, novel machinery and fertilisers, novel decision support systems (DSS), and novel nutrient management plans incorporating nature-based solutions to reduce nutrient losses and to increase nutrient use efficiency. The expected results include hyperspectral analysis algorithms, advanced on-line DSS platforms to develop smart nutrient management plans for organic and conventional crops, protocols for circular cropping systems in open field and greenhouses, advanced emission monitoring feedback systems, novel manure spreaders, variable rate technologies for precision fertilisation, smart fertilisers, and biostimulants increasing N use efficiency. ECONUTRI will establish eight demonstration sites and deploy a comprehensive range of dissemination, communication, and exploitation activities to maximise the impact of the expected results and technologies.
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