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A European-wide network of pilot farmers implementing and demonstrating climate smart solutions for a carbon neutral Europe

Abstract

Climate Farm Demo is a unique pan-European network of Pilot Demo Farmers (PDFs) covering 28 countries and all pedo-climatic areas. Its overall aim is to accelerate the adoption of Climate Smart Farming (CSF) practices and solutions by farmers and all actors of the Climate Smart Agriculture Knowledge and 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.

Detailed Description

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 and cross-fertilisation in their respective agriculture knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS). The CFAs will support the PDFs in implementing adaptation and mitigation measures suggested by contextualised guidelines and will assess and monitor their environmental performance thanks to harmonised methodologies and 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 learnt 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 spreading and uptake of results, an ambitious dissemination, exploitation and communication strategy will be deployed at EU and national levels.

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

About 80 project partners from 28 EU countries (listed on the CORDIS project website)

FiBL project leader/ contact
FiBL project staff
Role of FiBL

Project partner

Further information
FiBL project number 10200
Date modified 20.06.2023
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