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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:TERRANIS, UCL, EURAF, Climate Farmers Academy, THUENEN-INSTITUTE +15 partnersTERRANIS,UCL,EURAF,Climate Farmers Academy,THUENEN-INSTITUTE,AIDER,Agricarbon UK Limited,I4CE – Institute for Climate Economics,INVIVO AGROSOLUTIONS,AGROSAP,HOWEST,THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN,AgroApps,INRAE,WR,AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,FMI,ESFERICO MRV SYSTEMS SL,EV ILVOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101219027Overall Budget: 11,499,900 EURFunder Contribution: 11,499,900 EURThe European Commission is developing the first EU-wide voluntary framework for certifying carbon removals, carbon farming and carbon storage in products across Europe. By establishing EU quality criteria and laying down monitoring and reporting processes, the CRCF Regulation will facilitate the adoption of carbon farming solutions, while addressing greenwashing, and provides a "result-based" (quantified) remuneration system for farmers and foresters' climate performance. Key to the CRCF regulation are robust cost-effective Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems and a geographically explicit registry. Therefore, the main goal of CAFAMORE is to develop an EU-wide parcel level monitoring approach for Carbon Farming, with harmonisation and automation of data collection, robust and cost-effective quantification of activities and baselines, a spatially explicit registry and a robust market place. This will be accompanied by an in-depth assessment of the carbon markets and business strategies for carbon farming. CAFAMORE will facilitate certification schemes by providing tools for the quantification and monitoring of Carbon Farming activities through providing operational processing chains that connect earth observation data, soil and management data and models, including changes in SOC stocks, woody biomass and soil N2O emissions. This parcel-level data collection infrastructure can also serve companies for their CSRD reporting and member states for their National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. The MRV approaches and tools will be tested with farmers and certification actors in seven pilot countries, covering the main climatic zones and the diversity in European agriculture. The digital infrastructure and MRV tools will reduce the administrative burden for land managers, provide transparency over collected data and certificates and trust to the Carbon Farming market, which should increase the attractiveness of carbon farming.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:BIOFORUM, UCL, FIRAB, THUENEN-INSTITUTE, AIDER +30 partnersBIOFORUM,UCL,FIRAB,THUENEN-INSTITUTE,AIDER,MUHLE RYTZ AG,PFT LTD,INVIVO AGROSOLUTIONS,INRA Transfert (France),TOMASZ OBSZANSKI BARWY ZDROWIA,CDA FRANCE,ECOLE SUPERIEURE D'AGRICULTURES,BIONEXT,ASR,SLU,CREA,UvA,INRAE,WR,ERF,LEAF,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,TERRASOLIS,Baertschi Agrartecnic AG,WU,SERVICES OPERATIONNELS DU COLLEGE DES PRODUCTEURS,OMKI,HUSHALLNINGSSALLSKAPET SKANE,LWK,WALAGRI,INAGRO,ACTA,CRA-W,IUNG-PIB,NSF INTERNATIONAL ROMANIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727482Overall Budget: 11,192,300 EURFunder Contribution: 9,999,980 EURThe overall goal of DiverIMPACTS is to achieve the full potential of diversification of cropping systems for improved productivity, delivery of ecosystem services and resource-efficient and sustainable value chains by (i) assessing performances of crop diversification through rotation, intercropping and multiple cropping, (ii) providing rural areas actors with those key enablers and innovations that would remove existing barriers and ensure actual uptake of benefits of crop diversification at farm, value chain and territory levels and (iii) make recommendations to policy-makers to facilitate the coordination of all relevant actors within the value chain. DiverIMPACTS will build on existing experiences of crop diversification by networking and expanding 10 existing field experiments to quantify impacts of crop diversification and by accompanying 25 multi-actor case studies in their dynamic transition. DiverIMPACTS will propose a range of technical and organisational innovations to remove lock-ins from farmers to consumers as well as strategies and recommendations to sustain crop diversification. The consortium gathers a wide range of actors (farmers and farmer organisations, advisory services, cooperatives, logistic providers, scientists, industry, representatives of civil society and of rural areas). Through a multi-actor approach, DiverIMPACTS will accompany and support innovation groups in their dynamic process to develop sustainable value chain systems characterised by a high level of crop diversification and new market products. The consortium involves pioneer actors of crop diversification and has strong experience in both the design and multi-criteria assessment of innovative systems and the analysis of barriers that impede the transition towards sustainable diversified systems that contribute to the Rural Renaissance objectives.
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