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Embedding crop diversity and networking for local high quality food systems

Original titleEmbedding crop diversity and networking for local high quality food systems
Abstract

DIVERSIFOOD will evaluate and enrich the diversity of cultivated plants within diverse agroecosystems to increase their performance, resilience, quality and use through a multi-actor approach. By integrating existing experienced networks and using specific and relevant cases across Europe, the project will strengthen "food culture" to improve economic viability of local chains resulting in a greater diversity of produce with a cultural identity.

Project websitewww.diversifood.eu
Detailed Description

DIVERSIFOOD will evaluate and enrich the diversity of cultivated plants within diverse agroecosystems to increase performance, resilience, quality and use through a multi-actor approach. By integrating existing experienced networks and using specific and relevant cases across Europe, the project will strengthen "food culture" to improve economic viability of local chains resulting in a greater diversity of produce with a cultural identity. Thanks to the composition of its consortium, DIVERSIFOOD will cover the whole food chain from genetic resources to marketing, connecting and amplifying local existing actions. It will design specific concepts and methodologies for combining in situ experiments to ensure performance and quality. It will evaluate the genetic resources of a dozen underutilized and forgotten plant species for organic and low-input agriculture or marginal/specific conditions, including the association of various underutilized legumes with several cereals, and create new diversity by innovative breeding methods designed for more intracrop variation. It will help to facilitate cooperation between participatory research networks and professional breeders as well as policy makers in connecting formal and informal seed systems in Europe in relation to international negotiations on Farmers’ rights with the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Key lessons based on the diverse experiences in the project will be shared to support on-farm seed production networks to guarantee high-quality seed. DIVERSIFOOD will demonstrate the socio-economic value of on-farm seed systems, help at local and wider policy levels to increase food and environmental awareness, and improve multi-actor approaches to embed healthy and tasty local products in regional food chains. Demonstration and dissemination will take place at all stages, in collaboration with network organizations for a greater impact.

Financing/ Donor
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
  • State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI
(Research) Program
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
Project partners

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique – INRA (France)
Organic Research Centre – ORC (UK)

  • Forschungsinstitut fur Biologischenlandbau Stiftung - FiBL (Switzerland)
  • Louis Bolk Instituut - LBI (The Netherlands)
  • Instituto Politecnico de Coimbra - IPC (Portugal)
  • Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna - UNIBO (Italy)
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment of Cyprus - ARI (Cyprus)
  • Università di Pisa - UNIPI (Italy)
  • Instituti de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica - Universidade Nova de Lisboa - ITQB (Portugal)
  • Luonnonvarakeskus - LUKE (Finland)
  • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas - CSIC (Spain)
  • Institut Technique de l’Agriculture Biologique - ITAB (France)
  • Okologiai Mezogazdasagi Kutatointezet Kozhasznu Nonprofit KFT - OMKI (Hungary)
  • Réseau Semences Paysannes - Association pour la Biodiversité des Semences et Plants dans les Fermes - RSP (France)
  • Rete Semi Rurali - RSR (Italy)
  • Asociacion Red Andaluza de Semillas Cultivando Biodiversidad - RAS (Spain)
  • Prospecierara - PSR (Switzerland)
  • Arche Noah Schaugarten GMBH - ARCHE NOAH (Austria)
  • Okologisk Norge OIKOS - OIKOS (Norway)
  • Formicablu SRL (Italy)
FiBL project leader/ contact
FiBL project staff
  • Arncken-Karutz Christine (Department of Crop Sciences)
  • Hohmann Pierre (Departement für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften)
  • Koller Martin (Departement für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften)
  • Meier Claudia (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • Oehen Bernadette (Department of Extension, Training & Communication)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
Role of FiBL

Lead WP 5

Project partner in WP 1, WP 2 und WP 3

FiBL project number 3512101 - 3512105
Date modified 17.01.2023
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