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To develop sustainable legume-based farming systems and agri-feed and food chains in EU

Original titleDévelopper des systèmes d'agriculture durable basés sur les légumineuses et chaînes agroalimentaires et alimentaires dans l'UE
Abstract

LEGVALUE is a participatory project, open to the involvement of stakeholders in the pulse industry in Europe.

The objectives of LEGVALUE are: to define platforms for change that can contribute to greater EU self-sufficiency in plant protein production; to identify opportunities for innovation, adding value to markets and all participants in value chains; and to recognise opportunities to influence change, whether at the commercial, research or political level.

The ultimate benefits are the promotion of a larger and more profitable production of pulses and seed legumes in the EU in order to satisfy a larger, more valuable and diversified market for the benefit of all actors in value chains and to provide social and environmental benefits for all.

The project consortium, composed of 24 research and industry partners, will study a wide range of value chains, producer networks, processors and markets. This will be combined with environmental studies and the impacts of policy proposals, and finally define and recommend opportunities to influence paths of change throughout the supply chain.

The work of FiBL:

For more than 30 years, Switzerland has been growing conventional soybean varieties, specially adapted to the fresh growing conditions in Switzerland. These varieties must now be tested under biological conditions in different regions of Switzerland (Eastern Switzerland, Central Plateau, Western Switzerland) and their processing properties must be tested.

The project aims to network and coordinate the actors in the organic soybean supply chain in Switzerland. They exchange, give their opinions and discuss market issues in order to create stable framework conditions for Swiss organic soya production for all parties concerned.

Financing/ Donor
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
(Research) Program
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
Project partners
  • Terres Inovia (TERIN)
  • Institut de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
  • Alma mater studiorum – Universita di Bologna (UNIBO)
  • Stichting dienst landbouwkundig onderzoek
  • Fachhochschule Südwestfalen (FH-SWF)
  • PGRO Research Limited (PGRO)
  • INRA Transfert (IT)
  • Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)
  • Wageningen University (WU)
  • Universität Hamburg (UHH)
  • Chambre Régionale d’Agriculture de Normandie (CRAN)
  • Institut für Lebensmittel- und Umweltforschung eV (ILU)
  • VALOREX SAS (VAL)
  • AICF Agro Inovação (AICF)
  • Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária (INIAV)
  • Terres Univia (TUN)
  • SEGES PS (SEGES) Denmark
  • ADAS UK Limited (ADAS) United Kingdom 19
  • Latvian Rural Advisory and Training Centre (LLKC)
  • Roskilde Universitet (RUC)
  • Association de coordination technique pour l’industrie agroalimentaire (ACTIA)
  • Scuola superiore di studi universitari e di perfezionamento Sant’Anna (SSSA)
  • Università di Pisa (UNIPI)
  • Lietuvos agrariniu ir misku mokslucentras (LAMMC)
FiBL project leader/ contact
FiBL project staff
Group/ Work area/ Location
FiBL project number 55284
Date modified 06.11.2020
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