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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Institut National de Recherche Pour L'Agriculture, L'Alimentation Et L'Environnement |
| Country | France |
| Start Date | Dec 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 34 |
| Roles | Associated Partner; Participant; Third Party; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101060430 |
The continuous stream of invasive agricultural pests and chronic re-emergence of key ones prompt for implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) tools, but often main management methods rely largely on chemical pesticides. However, their widespread use is highlighted as a key threat to human health and wildlife.
Much progress made in the conception of IPM tools in the past decade however, despite EU and Chinese policies prompting use of IPM, widespread adoption by farmers is slowed down by key barriers, notably because many available non-chemical IPM tools (a) have not been optimized (lack reliability or effectiveness), (b) are sub-optimal when combined together in IPM packages as not developed via an integrated approach, and (c) are missing for particular key pests.
In this context the project will exploit the thorough knowledge accumulated on pest management methods to adapt and optimize IPM tools and practices which did not reach the field/market yet, or that are currently not efficient enough.
In addition, ADOPT-IPM will work on the further development of high potential IPM tools, and will design optimized cost-effective environment-sound IPM packages.
The choice of crops and pests in ADOPT-IPM (tomato, leafy vegetables, wheat, and maize) is based on their economic importance in Europe and China and for their current pest management methods relying largely on chemical pesticides.
The project is structured in 3 R&D WPs, one for field demonstrations, one for dissemination and one for project management.
The consortium has been selected to integrate early in the research process the main end-users of the project’s results (farmers associations, SMEs and key stakeholders).
The EU-China consortium also has a strong coverage of experts (and based on many long-term collaborations), to take advantage of the experience of each region and to more efficiently adapt the IPM tools, practices and packages to the specific problems of European and Chinese farmers.
Institute of Plant Protection Chinese Academy of Agriculture Sciences; Aarhus Universitet; Universite de Liege; Acta Digital Services; Institute of Plant Protection and Agro-Products Safety, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Arcadia International Geie; Universita Degli Studi Di Catania; Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine; Beijing Nuoya Agriculture Development Co. Ltd; Universiteit Gent; Yunnan University; Inrae Transfert Sas; Institute of Plant and Environment Protection, Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences; Agriodor; Agrinewtech Srl; Guizhou University; Southwest University; Guizhou Zhuohao Agricultural Science and Technology Co., Ltd; Assimila Limited; Centre Technique Interprofessionnel Des Fruits Et Legumes; National Agri-Tech Extension and Service Center; Acta Association de Coordination Technique Agricole - Les Instituts Techniques Agricoles; Institut de Recerca I Tecnologia Agroalimentaries; China Jiliang University; Wageningen University; Yunnan Agronome Tech. Co. Ltd; Rougeline; If Tech; Institut National de Recherche Pour L'Agriculture, L'Alimentation Et L'Environnement; Weifang Fengrui Agricultural Science and Technology Co. Ltd; Cab International; China Agricultural University; Stichting Wageningen Research; Agrobio Sl
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