TERRA DA VINO SPA
TERRA DA VINO SPA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:FEDE, UPC, CAFFINI SPA, Agrocampus Ouest, WR +11 partnersFEDE,UPC,CAFFINI SPA,Agrocampus Ouest,WR,INRAE,EUROPEAN CROP PROTECTION ASSOCIATION,TERRA DA VINO SPA,INVENIO,CERTH,INSTITUT AGRO,UNITO,AGENSO,EV ILVO,AUA,University of CoimbraFunder: European Commission Project Code: 773718Overall Budget: 3,517,480 EURFunder Contribution: 3,425,600 EUROPTIMA will develop an environmentally friendly IPM framework for vineyards, apple orchards and carrots by providing a holistic integrated approach which includes all critical aspects related to integrated disease management, such as i) novel bio-PPPs use, ii) disease prediction models, iii) spectral early disease detection systems and iv) precision spraying techniques. It will contribute significantly to the reduction of the European agriculture reliance on chemical PPPs resulting in reduced use of agrochemicals, lower residues and reduced impacts on human health. OPTIMA will optimize disease prediction models for downy mildew in vineyards, apple scab in apple orchards and alternaria leaf blight in carrots to envisage faster the possibility of disease outspread and developing advanced early detection methods based on spectral imaging and deep learning techniques to precisely localise and quantify the infection. It will evaluate and screen biological and synthetic PPPs for their combined ability to control the selected diseases and weigh the optimum dosage and application timing and identifying and characterize induced host resistance mechanisms to achieve higher and durable resistance. It will enhance and develop three innovative prototype sprayers (for carrots, apple orchards and vineyards) actuating different nozzle types and adopting variable rate control based on canopy characteristics, the pathogen dispersal and disease development. The holistic developed IPM system will be tested and assessed in field conditions with the three selected crops. The advanced sprayer prototypes and the monitoring system will be tested in real-time to record field efficacy and potential discrepancies from the expected effectiveness. OPTIMA will finally, assess health, environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the proposed IPM system in comparison to conventional systems using an extended Life-Cycle approach integrated with Human and Environmental Risk Assessment.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:FUNDACAO DA CASA DE MATEUS, BODEGAS TERRAS GAUDA SA, UTAD, ASCOPIEMONTE SCA, UNITO +34 partnersFUNDACAO DA CASA DE MATEUS,BODEGAS TERRAS GAUDA SA,UTAD,ASCOPIEMONTE SCA,UNITO,INOVA+,SGGW,QXOTE,FONDAZIONE PER LA RICERCA L'INNOVAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO TECNOLOGICO DELL'AGRICOLTURA PIEMONTESE,Sogrape Vinhos (Portugal),ADVID,CHAMBRE REGIONALE D'AGRICULTURE DU CENTRE - VAL DE,Vinidea,Fertiprado,ULP ,FAECA,SATA,TERRA DA VINO SPA,STOWARZYSZENIE SADY GROJECKIE,ADEGAS MOURE SA,Universidade de Vigo,UJA,INFAOLIVA JAEN,MONFERRATO FRUTTA,AREFLH,THE FRUIT KAMIL JEZIOREK,IFAPA,CHAMBRE D'AGRICULTURE DU LOIRET,FUNDACION CAJA RURAL DE JAEN,ACUSHLA SA,GRUPO CONSULE,CITOLIVA,JAENCOOP GROUP,SYMINGTON FAMILY ESTATES, VINHOS,SA,APPITAD,CEEV,IFV,SA MORAIS CASTRO UNIPESSOAL LDA,NUTESCAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101157502Overall Budget: 12,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 12,000,000 EURHealthy soil is at the heart of the European Green Deal and one of the main targets of the Mission Board. The EU is currently struggling with soil degradation which is undoubtedly linked to agriculture intensification. Thus, a new soil management paradigm on soil monitoring, restoration and protection must be an endeavour of farmers, scientists, businesses, politicians and citizens. LivingSoiLL intends to respond to these challenges by establishing 5 Living Labs (LLs) in PT, FR, ES, IT and PL focused on permanent crops (vineyards, olive groves, chestnuts, hazelnuts and apple orchards), comprising at least 50 demonstration sites and 10 lighthouses, and with active participation of more than 2000 local actors. These LLs will focus on improving healthy soils and ecosystem services through co-creating, co-implementing and co-testing (digital) solutions to reduce erosion, improve soil structure, reduce the impacts of the intensive use of fertilizers and pesticides, increase water storage, enhance soil biodiversity, and the overall resilience of soil. By promoting locally adjusted innovative solutions, spreading sustainable soil management practices and enhancing soil literacy, LivingSoilLL will contribute to the overall improvement of soil health and environmental resilience. This approach, applied in real-life settings, will mobilize farmers, farm advisors and local communities, facilitating the assemblage of formal, scientific knowledge with experience-based farmer´s know-how, fostering a forum for the exchange of experiences and best practices. LivingSoilLL is also designed to produce policy recommendations on best soil management practices on permanent crops to reduce erosion while promoting other soil health indicators. With its approach, LivingSoiLL projects intends to contribute to creating the necessary conditions to EU be able to sustain healthy soils for future generations
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