
CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS)
CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:JYU, University of Debrecen, WR, ARC, ZSA +21 partnersJYU,University of Debrecen,WR,ARC,ZSA,SISTEMA GMBH,UniPi,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,James Hutton Institute,KIT,WU,CNR,SUSTAINABLE IRELAND,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),INRAE,AMIGO SRL,FHG,Associazione PEFC Italia,UCO,EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR INNOVATION IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,SARGA,BSC,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,University of Łódź,EV ILVOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818194Overall Budget: 4,991,500 EURFunder Contribution: 4,990,130 EURDESIRA will develop the concept of Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems to advance understanding of the impact of digitisation in rural areas, linking analysis directly to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. Operationalising the Responsible Research and Innovation approach, DESIRA will enrol agriculture, forestry and rural stakeholders in co-developing scenarios and policies in Living Labs established in 20 European Regions, and a Rural Digitization Forum gathering 250 stakeholders from all Europe. A Virtual Research Environment tailored to the purposes of the project will connect all participants and allow to increase substantially the interaction within the network. DESIRA will provide a Taxonomy and Inventory of Digital Game changers which will be implemented into an online Visualization Tool, a Set of Socio-Economic Impact Indicators aligned to the Sustainability Development Goals implemented into an online Socio-Economic Impact Tool, a Pan-European Assessment of digitization in European rural regions, a Needs, Expectations and Impact appraisal report, a Comparative Scenario Report based on scenario development activities of Living Labs and the Rural Digitization Forum, a Policy analysis and Roadmap, an Ethical Code to be adopted by researchers and innovators and recommended by policy bodies, five Use Cases that will report a further analysis – co-created by Living Labs with the support of ICT specialists - of the most promising solutions identified by Living Labs, Showcase Technologies - including a Virtual Farm Platform - that will create a selection of proof of concepts suggested by Use Cases. A detailed, multi-media dissemination, engagement and communication strategy will accompany the project from the beginning, looking at research as a multifunctional (research, engagement and communication) process and at the same time involving communication specialists in the development of adequate messages and in the choice of the most effective media.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA, ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS, VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBA, WR +29 partnersDepartment of Agriculture Food and the Marine,CHAMBERS OFAGRICULTURE ATLANTIC AREA,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,VIESOJI ISTAIGA LIETUVOS ZEMES UKIO KONSULTAVIMO TARNYBA,WR,SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE ADVISORY SERVICE NETWORK,NEMZETI AGRARGAZDASAGI KAMARA (NAK),LATVIJAS LAUKU KONSULTACIJU UN IZGLĪTĪBAS CENTRS,PATRIOTISK SELSKAB,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD,INTIA,EV ILVO,ZLTO,AUA,CIRCA Group Europe (Ireland),FUNDACION CAJAMAR,INNOVATION FOR AGRICULTURE,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AEDIT SRL,IPS Konzalting,AUSTRIAN CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE,AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,CONSULAI,INAGRO,WIELKOPOLSKI OSRODEK DORADZTWA ROLNICZEGO W POZNANIU,CEMA AISBL,2BFOREST Lda,SEGES Innovation P/S,OKO-BERATUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,RURALIS,BFH,ACTA,KNICKEL KARLHEINZFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818488Overall Budget: 6,998,650 EURFunder Contribution: 6,998,650 EURElectronic data generation, analytics and communication technologies potentially enable more accurate, faster and better decision-making on farms, with huge potential to improve agricultural sustainability. There is a major focus on digitisation by EU and national/regional policy-makers to ensure that digital innovation in agriculture keeps pace with other sectors and the benefits of digitisation are available to the wider farming community. However, there is a danger that digitisation and future innovations will be hampered unless the rural advisory community is mobilised to take ownership of digital tools and to advocate at the user interface. This CSA will engage, enable and empower the independent farm advisor community, through sharing of tools, expertise and motivations. FAIRshare has two main programmes. Firstly, WPs 1, 2 and 3 will gather an evidence base of the digital tools and services used internationally, leveraging the social networks of partner institutions that span EU and non-EU countries. The inventory of tools will be accessible to end-users on an intuitively navigable online interface that has been co-designed using a multi-actor approach. Accompanying the tools in the online inventory will be information, for instance short ‘good practice’ vignettes, on how the tools may be used/adapted for use. Secondly, WPs 4, 5 and 6 will generate and resource a participatory ‘living laboratory’, empowering advisor peers from across the EU to interact with the online inventory and, in a series of workshops, to exchange, co-adapt, co-design and apply digital tools. The FAIRshare 'living lab’ will enable advisors to address challenges to embedding digital tools in different advisory and farming contexts across the EU. Special focus will be on co-designing powerful communication and engagement approaches for advisors to advocate and inspire their peers and farmer clients, driving a social movement for the wider and better use of digital tools.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Bilecik University, Bilecik Valiligi, KMETIJSKO GOZDARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE KMETIJSKO GOZDARSKI ZAVOD MARIBOR, Bilecik Il Tarim ve Orman Müdürlügü, CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS) +3 partnersBilecik University,Bilecik Valiligi,KMETIJSKO GOZDARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE KMETIJSKO GOZDARSKI ZAVOD MARIBOR,Bilecik Il Tarim ve Orman Müdürlügü,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),ASAJA-GRANADA,Ataturk Horticultural Central Research Institute,COTRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-TR01-KA202-046188Funder Contribution: 132,857 EURThe Agriculture Report published by FAO 2015/2030 estimates that many environmental issues related to agriculture will continue to be severe over the next 30 years. It is stated that agriculture has a great impact on the earth and 70% of clean water resources are used in agriculture.The EU has made regulations on this issue, and legislation on the protection of soil and water resources has been imposed. Among the strategic objectives of the EU rural development policy are increasing the competitive capacity in agriculture and ensuring sustainable management of natural resources.It is important to train stakeholders in order to support general policies and transmit the practice to the base. By bringing a new approach to education, awareness can be raised and appropriate behaviors can be adopted.E-COFARM aims to create a resource where agricultural information about sustainable use of soil and water resources can be found together. Providing educational resources online through a learning management system is important for broad and easy access to the training curriculum, supporting professional development and developing ICT skills of the target group.Our target group is producers, technical staff, researchers and students of agriculture.For this project, highly effective organizations from Turkey, Spain, Croatia, Portugal and Slovenia who have experience in their own fields and in project implementation have come together. Seven intellectual outputs have been developed in the project which are;O2 Designing of web-based platform and Learning Management SystemO3 E-Learning Training Module on the EU LegislationO4 E-Learning Training Module on Accurate Behavior for Environment and Sustainable AgricultureO5 E-Learning Training Module on IrrigatonO6 E-Learning Training Module on Plant ProtectionO7 E-Learning Training Module on FertilizationO8 Farmer's HandbookProject outputs have been prepared in six languages including Turkish, English, Slovenian, Croatian, Portuguese and Spanish and made available through web platform (https://ecofarmproject.com/lms/).The training modules created within the scope of the project can be used by anyone who wants to access information. In addition, all institutions providing agricultural education, especially the partner institutions, can benefit from the project outputs.Thanks to the implemented project, awareness was raised about the relationship between agricultural practices and the environment. With the training activities, it was ensured that the target group was trained on good agricultural practices. After the project, the positive effect will be maintained as the multiplier events continue.The project has set an example for new studies aiming to expand environmentally friendly practices. It has been a positive example for developing new projects on similar topics and training the target group on good agricultural practices. The project has contributed to the international experience of institutions and participants. The cooperation developed between the project partner institutions has created opportunities for the upcoming collaborative studies.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:GRUENLANDZENTRUM NIEDERSACHEN/BREMEN E.V., DEMETER EV, GEMEENTE WESTLAND, Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, AUTONOOM PROVINCIEBEDRIJF HOOIBEEKHOEVE +30 partnersGRUENLANDZENTRUM NIEDERSACHEN/BREMEN E.V.,DEMETER EV,GEMEENTE WESTLAND,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,AUTONOOM PROVINCIEBEDRIJF HOOIBEEKHOEVE,BioSense,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,Naturland,INRA Transfert (France),CEMA AISBL,CDA FRANCE,ISMAI,University of Novi Sad,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),SZE,University of Almería,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE,IFOAM EU GROUP,INOVISA,WR,James Hutton Institute,INNOVATION FOR AGRICULTURE,RT,Provincie Zuid-Holland,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,SeAMK,BBG,AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,PROAGRIA ETELA-POHJANMAA RY,INTIA,OON,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,INAGRO,EV ILVO,ACTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 772705Overall Budget: 6,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 6,999,990 EURNEFERTITI is a unique project that establishes 10 interactive thematic networks and bring together 45 regional clusters (hubs) of demo-farmers and the involved actors (advisors, NGOs, industry, education, researchers and policy makers) in 17 countries. NEFERTITI focuses on creating added value from the exchange of knowledge, actors, farmers and technical content over the networks in order to boost innovation uptake, to improve peer to peer learning and network connectivity between farms actors across Europe, thus contributing to a more competitive, sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. NEFERTITI address 10 themes that have been chosen based on key concerns of the farming communities of the regional hubs in the project, covering together a balanced range of themes over three main agricultural sectors: animal production, arable farming and horticultural production. The themes have also been chosen regarding their innovation potential, their demonstration potential and the cross-fertilisation potential among the themes, the sectors and the actors. Themes are closely linked to the H2020 Thematic Networks and will connect with other organisational structures at grass root level, like EIP operational groups and study clubs that will confer to the project a key role of accelerator and empowerment of the dissemination and of the uptake of the practical-oriented knowledge delivered by all EIP related projects. A monitoring and learning program supports the systematic extraction of lessons learnt, lessons to be shared with wide audiences including AKIS actors and public authorities. A web based platform unlocks the experience, actors, demo details and the related content for wide spread sharing, enhanced by dedicated production of relevant material (including high-quality professional videos) in each language of the partners. NEFERTITI will engage a policy dialogue with EU Regions to match farmers and policy makers’ interests in view of the networks sustainability.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2019Partners:LEAF, WR, DELPHY POLAND SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE, FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE +9 partnersLEAF,WR,DELPHY POLAND SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,James Hutton Institute,RURALIS,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),INTIA,Vinidea,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,BSC,BB PROJECT,ACTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727388Overall Budget: 2,187,770 EURFunder Contribution: 1,960,020 EURThe PLAID project (Peer-to-peer Learning: Accessing Innovation through Demonstration) will identify, compile and make publically accessible the topics, locations, best practices and innovative approaches to demonstration on commercial farms in the EU 28, Switzerland and Norway. PLAID will enable access to demonstration activities by creating a searchable georeferenced inventory and map covering all 30 countries; developing ‘virtual’ (on-line) demonstration approaches with commercial farmers; assessing governance, commissioning, financing, topic selection, access (particularly gender), mediation techniques and impact in 24 longitudinal case studies; and comparing the impact of different governance models and financing mechanisms on learning processes and accessibility. PLAID will produce recommendations for governance and best practice in both real and virtual demonstration settings, using these to develop indicators and decision support tools for farmers, advisors, commercial companies, charities, educators, policy makers and researchers. PLAID is a multi-actor consortium, using a multi-stakeholder approach, where farmers, industry stakeholders and academics work together as to design, test and validate outputs. PLAID has been designed to achieve high impact, through generation of a substantial set of knowledge exchange activities and project outputs, which will be hosted long-term on PLAID stakeholder web-sites, You Tube and the EIP Agri Service Point. PLAID will initiate a community of practice, which together with the above activities and outputs will provide a solid foundation for RUR-12-2017: “Networking European farms to boost thematic knowledge exchanges and close the innovation gap” and provide substantive input to the EIP Agri database.
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