
ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS
ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS
10 Projects, page 1 of 2
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 Project2022 - 2029Partners:STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION, EV ILVO, LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS, ULiège, INTIA +59 partnersSTICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,EV ILVO,LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS,ULiège,INTIA,CDA FRANCE,GRAND ALFRED,INRAE,GRUENLANDZENTRUM NIEDERSACHEN/BREMEN E.V.,INNOVATIONSCENTER FOR OKOLOGISK LANDBRUG P/S,CHAMBRE REGIONALE D'AGRICULTURE DU CENTRE - VAL DE,CENTRE OF ESTONIAN RURAL RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE,ITALIAN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION,SZE,WR,IDELE,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,SDRUZHENIE ASOTSIATSIYA NA ZEMEDELSKITE PROIZVODITELI V BULGARIYA,BIOECONOMY CLUSTER,IBNA,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,THE AGRICULTURAL TRUST,VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBA,CONSULAI,ELEVEO,DEVENISH RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION,OMKI,LWK Steiermark,AGROVAST LIVSMEDEL AKTIEBOLAG,ACTA,BioSense,University of Novi Sad,REGENERATION ACADEMY FOUNDATION,ASESORIA INTEGRAL AGROALIMENTARIA SL,UNCEIA,AUA,I4CE – Institute for Climate Economics,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE ARC,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,University of Almería,UASVMB,ASOPROVAC,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,BBG,COEXPHAL,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE,GreenSupplyChain DIH,Slovak University of Agriculture,APO CONERPO SOC COOP AGRICOLA,IFOAM EU GROUP,CREA,CAFS,CRPA,NATSIONALNA OVTSEVADNA I KOZEVADNAASOTSIATSIYA,WU,ZLTO,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,ELO ASBL,LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUER AGRARTECHNIK POTSDAM-BORNIM EV (ATB),AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,CONVIS,CRA-W,BB PROJECTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060212Overall Budget: 21,487,100 EURFunder Contribution: 21,487,100 EURClimate Farm Demo is a unique pan-European network of Pilot Demo Farmers (PDFs) covering 28 countries and all pedo-climatic areas. Its overall aim it to accelerate the adoption of Climate Smart Farming (CSF) practices and solutions by farmers and all actors of the Climate Smart Agriculture Knowledge & Innovation Systems with a view of adapting agricultural production systems to climate change and of achieving a carbon neutral agricultural sector by 2050, thereby meeting the targets of the EU Climate strategy. To reach this objective, the project adopts a Multi-Actor approach by connecting 1500 Pilot Demo Farmers and their Climate Farm Advisors (CFAs) at European and national levels to increase knowledge exchange & cross-fertilisation in their respective AKIS. The CFA’s will support the PDF’s in implementing Adaptation and Mitigation Measures suggested by contextualised guidelines and will assess & monitor their environmental performance thanks to harmonized methodologies & tools. Technical and social innovations covering a broad range of thematic areas will be demonstrated to the wider farming community across six annual demo-campaigns (4500 demo-events) supporting interactive and peer to peer learning. New and innovative CSF solutions will be co-created in 10 Living Labs spread across Europe and lessons learned from multi-actor innovation will be shared and scaled. A set of public and private rewarding mechanisms will be identified, proposed and demonstrated to the AKIS actors, thus incentivising the uptake of CSF solutions while ensuring sustainable business models. Strategic and operational cooperation will be organised with projects, flagship initiatives and policy-makers at European and national levels in order to share knowledge, organize coordinated actions, and produce policy briefs. Finally, to accelerate the wide spreading and uptake of results, an ambitious dissemination, exploitation and communication strategy will be deployed at EU and national levels
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 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.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ANIA, ENGINEERS FOR BUSINESS IPIRESIES TECHNOLOGIAS KAI MICHANIKIS ANONIMI ETAIRIA, FoodDrinkEurope, IRISH CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY LIMITED, Textile ETP +25 partnersANIA,ENGINEERS FOR BUSINESS IPIRESIES TECHNOLOGIAS KAI MICHANIKIS ANONIMI ETAIRIA,FoodDrinkEurope,IRISH CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY LIMITED,Textile ETP,F.I.A.B,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,HBLFA Francisco Josephinum,UCLM,CONFAGRI,ACTIA,UNITO,CEPI,WU,CERTH,ISEKI-Food Association,University of Hohenheim,COOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ESPANA,INFOR,CONFAGRICOLTURA,AGRAR PLUS BETEILIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFTM.B.H.,EUROPEAN FORUM OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING,LLL-P,GAIA EPICHEIREIN AE,Stichting Aeres Groep,CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA,LEBENSMITTELVERSUCHSANSTALT,SEVIPS,FENACORE,CCISFunder: European Commission Project Code: 612664-EPP-1-2019-1-IT-EPPKA2-SSA-BFunder Contribution: 3,996,600 EURThere are new challenges and opportunities for agriculture today, driven by the climate change, the greening of the products and processes, the reuse of side-stream products, the raised complexity of the chain and the increased availability of information.However, to successfully address and react to these drivers, agriculture and forestry needs new business models and skills. The identification of existing and emerging skills needs in bio-economy, agricultural sustainability and for the use of digital technology, is of paramount importance in order to develop a strategic approach to keep the European agricultural sector competitive and sustainable in the long term.The multi-stakeholder approach in the FIELDS project, with 30 partners from 12 countries (HEI, VET providers, agricultural and forestry sector representatives and agrifood industry) will allow tackling the complexity of the issues EU agriculture faces today.The FIELDS approach, starting from the current and future trends and skills needed, will lead to a sustainable European strategy to address these skill gaps. Since agriculture issues and opportunities differs a lot from country to country, the EU strategy will be customised to have a country strategy for 7 countries. It will address country-specific actions, occupational profiles and training material to reflect the country needs while keeping EU quality standards (ESCO, EQAVET, ECVET) to address the mobility of learners through Europe concretely.An Agriculture SSA will be established during the project to build upon the regulatory frameworks and opportunities at EU and country level, while proposing concrete and practical initiatives to address skills challenges, in particular through offering modular training inside the project while guaranteeing mobility of workers within the agriculture, forestry and agrifood industry.
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