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EU funding (€5,850,918): Consumer-driven demands to reframe farming systems Hor1 May 2021 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Consumer-driven demands to reframe farming systems

Intensive livestock production systems (ILPS) are growing fast to satisfy demand. However, there is public scepticism about intensification in livestock production driven primarily by adverse links to environmental aspects and sustainable utilization of natural resources. Moreover, ILPS are perceived as being detrimental to animal health & welfare and may potentially undermine the quality of derived products. Extensive livestock production systems are low-input systems which are critical to support the development of rural communities. However, economic sustainability of such systems is often questioned as they are challenged by natural resource limitations, adverse climatic conditions and diseases. Products from extensive systems are considered of superior quality, but their resource-limited environment undermines their safety. Understanding key strengths & weaknesses of different farming systems is crucial for sustainable production and delivery of quality products. Therefore, strategic planning and a profitability analysis considering the system-oriented challenges and the added-value resulting from consumer-driven demands and niche products are necessary. Dairy cattle and swine production are the most significant livestock sectors in Europe. However, our proposal will take a different approach. When compared to cattle & swine production, both poultry and goat production systems are more resilient, sustainable and adaptable to change. Code:Re-Farm focuses on poultry & goat production systems with the goal of understanding the links between husbandry systems and intrinsic quality of derived products. Novel technologies will also be exploited for assessing the intrinsic quality of products along the value chain, farm to fork. The insights from this assessment, combined with insights on societal demands and sustainability of production processes will drive alternative solutions (to be openly shared with the community)that fit sustainable, consumer-driven business.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Agro Milk Monoprosopi ΙΚΕ €84,688
Agrotikos Ktinoforikos Synetairismos Volou-Aiga Fylis Skopelou €84,688
ALPES LASERS SA €310,000
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis €522,625
Biosense Institute - Research AND Development Institute FOR Information Technologies IN Biosystems €215,000
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche €331,563
CY.R.I.C Cyprus Research and Innovation Center Ltd. €576,875
Erevnitiko Panepistimiako Institouto Systimaton Epikoinonion Kai Ypologiston €312,063
Exus Software Monoprosopi Etairia Periorismenis Evthinis €328,750
Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon €170,094
Kobenhavns Universitet €300,089
NOLDUS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY B.V. €322,438
Quantared Technologies GmbH €175,250
REM ANALYTICS SA €359,063
SCHLUNEGGER IVAN €100,000
Societa Agricola Accadia Verde Srl €87,500
STICHTING AERES GROEP €347,188
Technische Universitaet Wien €306,500
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN €391,406
Tecnoalimenti Scpa €220,000
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid €305,141

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000216

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