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EU funding (€4,999,943): A pilot network of organic farming actors contributing to the uptake of climate farming and its co-benefits for a carbon neutral and climate resilient Europe Hor8 Jan 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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A pilot network of organic farming actors contributing to the uptake of climate farming and its co-benefits for a carbon neutral and climate resilient Europe
With the aim to increase organic farming to 25% by 2030, the EU recognizes the potential of organic farming to contribute to a climate neutral Europe by 2050 and other environmental EU-targets. However, to achieve these targets, it is important to step-up the capability and the capacity of organic farms to reduce GHG-emissions and remove carbon through sequestration. The overall aim of OrganicClimateNET is to establish a pilot network of 250 organic farms to adapt, test, improve and implement climate and carbon farming practices. Key to this are the peer-to-peer learning and knowledge exchanges between farmers organised in 24 hubs in 12 EU countries and facilitated by trained advisors. Concrete outputs are individual carbon farming strategies of the pilot farms as role models for the entire organic sector; 120+ climate and carbon knowledge materials, improved, translated and adapted to organic farming feeding into a decision support toolbox and freely accessible via the highly frequented Organic Farm Knowledge Platform; the evaluation of carbon farming business models (including MRV and rewarding schemes); upscaling to EU level in a quantitative assessment of the emission reduction and sequestration potential of the EU organic sector based on the data set from the 250 pilot farms; engagement with other EU-Projects and organic AKIS actors outside the network; and a network sustainability plan to sustain the network and knowledge exchange activities on the long term. Project results feed steadily in policy briefs and policy dialogue workshops to support effective climate policy design. The 4-year project gathers 17 partners (extension, farming associations, research) from 14 countries allowing exchange between countries with a mature organic sector and countries where organic farming is less developed.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG | ? |
| Agrobio-Associação Portuguesa de Agricultura Biologica | €142,613 |
| Asociacion Ecovalia | €313,415 |
| Asociatia Inter-Bio | €87,538 |
| BIOLAND PRAXISFORSCHUNG GmbH | €318,589 |
| Eurizon SL | €352,861 |
| Fibl Europe - Forschungsinstitutfur Biologischen Landbau in Europa | €529,850 |
| Fondazione Italiana Per LA Ricercain Agricoltura Biologica E Biodinamica | €332,063 |
| Institut de l'Elevage | €511,174 |
| Instytut Genetyki i Biotechnologii Zwierzat Polskiej Akademii Nauk | €149,503 |
| International Federation OF Organic Agriculture Movements European Union Regional Group | €415,559 |
| Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association CLG | €332,621 |
| JUSTUS-LIEBIG-UNIVERSITAET GIESSEN | €529,960 |
| Latvijas Lauku Konsultaciju UN Izglitibas Centrs | €254,938 |
| LUOMULIITTO RY FORBUNDET FOR EKOLOGISK ODLING RF | €237,615 |
| MTÜ OKOLOOGILISTE TEHNOLOOGIATE KESKUS | €210,079 |
| STICHTING LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT | €281,567 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101136880
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