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EU funding (€5,533,253): Boosting innovation in breeding for the next generation of legume crops for Europe Hor 27 Jul 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Boosting innovation in breeding for the next generation of legume crops for Europe

The Legume Generation consortium will invest in innovation that boosts the breeding of legumes in Europe by combining the entrepreneurial focus of breeders with the broad inventiveness of the supporting research base. Six species-oriented breeder-led innovation communities will link practical breeding with the research-base in a transdisciplinary framework. They lead the innovation work and each is focused on the breeding of a single species or species type: soya bean (Glycine max); lupins (Lupinus spp); pea (Pisum sativum); lentil (Lens culinaris); phaseolus bean (Phaseolus spp. e.g., ‘common’ bean); and white and red clover (Trifolium repens and T. pratense). These are supported by the cross-project collection of intelligence on ideotype concepts, beneficial traits, a catalogue of legume species and cultivars, and breeding methods assembled in the Legume Generation Knowledge Centre; the production and validation of novel resources (genotypes, methods, and tools); screening, demonstration and testing of germplasm and new cultivars in different regions; training to support breeding gains in our innovation communities; governance and financial models, and business plans for inclusive plant breeding. All this will be supported by consortium internal and external dissemination and communications, including the extension of the European Legume Hub as a platform for sharing of knowledge. We currently run 43 breeding and pre-breeding programmes. We will give these a decisive boost through access to resources that accelerates the production of novel germplasm, innovating up to the point where newly bred germplasm and cultivars are proven on farm. Breeders will use the results to support expansion of legume production. Our innovation communities will be open to all relevant actors and provide a direct route for the dissemination of results to other users and interested stakeholders. Their sustainability beyond the life of the project will be supported by business plans.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Aberystwyth University ?
Aarhus Universitet €185,880
Agrobioinstitute €115,563
Bayerische Landesanstalt FUR Landwirtschaft €118,125
Danko Hodowla Roslin sp. z o.o. €51,844
Diethnes Panepistimio Ellados €284,375
Donau Soja Gemeinnutzige GmbH €323,125
Eskusa GmbH €119,963
Euroseeds €253,438
Instytut Genetyki Roslin Polskiej Akademi Nauk €144,250
Julius Kuhn-Institut Bundesforschungsinstitut FUR Kulturpflanzen €155,625
KWS Lochow GmbH €149,659
Leibniz - Institut Fuer Pflanzengenetik UND Kulturpflanzenforschung €900,864
Lidea France €157,063
Murphy Bokern Donal €195,365
Saatzucht Gleisdorf GmbH €105,700
Servicio Regional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Agroalimentario del Principado de Asturias €311,010
Societe Ragt 2N SAS €144,419
Stichting Radboud Universiteit €403,125
Universita Degli Studi Della Basilicata €226,125
Universitaet Fuer Bodenkultur Wien €428,125
Universitaet Hohenheim €141,563
Universita Politecnica Delle Marche €368,625
Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci €143,988
Verein ZUR Forderung DER Saatgutforschung IM Biologischdynamischen Landbau e. V. €105,438

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101081329

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