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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Gender Equality in Rural and Agricultural Innovation SystemS

€2.82M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization South East Technological University
Country Ireland
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 27
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101083408
Grant Description

GRASS Ceiling will develop a context where women can drive socio-ecological transitions, that is, develop innovations in response to socio-ecological challenges and strengthen the resilience of rural areas.

This is essential to deliver the UN’s goals on gender parity, realise the EU gender equality strategy, and achieve the goals of the Green Deal, the Farm to Fork strategy, the Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas and the European Pillar of Social Rights.

GRASS CEILING is a multi-actor project that will increase women-led socio-ecological innovations in farming, the rural economy and in rural communities (i.e., smart-agri skills, eco-tourism, pasture led agriculture, organic cheese, energy neutral village halls, community gardens, elderly care cooperatives).

Socio-ecological innovation in farming and rural areas is a developing area in Europe, and GRASS Ceiling will co-create tools to ensure women can fully participate.

Our consortia include end-users (women innovators), stakeholders and researchers in case study Member States, as well as European bodies and stakeholders who can influence EU policy such as the EU Women’s Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP), Copa-Cogeca (EU representatives of farmers and agri-cooperatives), The European Association for Information on Local Development (AEIDL), and the European Environmental Bureau (EEB).

GRASS Ceiling brings together leading academic partners with many years of experience in research and practice projects that seek to empower and support women in agriculture and rural areas throughout a variety of contexts in Europe.

The project involves women-innovators on farms and in rural areas who will participate in our 9 socio-ecological women innovator living labs in 9 case study countries.

Our Living Labs are practical, women-led, interactive innovation initiatives that will increase knowledge and provide tools to assist women innovators and policy and support organisations at Member State and EU level.

All Grantees

European Environmental Bureau; Association Europeenne Pour L'Innovation Dans Le Developpement Local; Lansbygderadet Jonkopings Lan; South East Technological University; Universidad de Valladolid; Kilpatrick Innovation Ltd; Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza / International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies; Lietuvos Socialiniu Mokslu Centras; University of Newcastle Upon Tyne; Union Regional de Cooperativas Agrarias de Castilla Y Leon; Stiftelsen Ruralis Institutt for Rural- Og Regionalforskning; Zuidelijke Land- En Tuinbouworganisatie Vereniging; Cooperativas Agro-Alimentarias de Espana U de Coop Sociedad Cooperativa; Universita Di Pisa; Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet; Women Entrepreneurship Platform; Scottish Crofting Federation; Sveuciliste U Zagrebu Agronomski Fakultet; Comite Des Organisations Professionnelles Agricole de L Union Europeenne Copa Association de Fait; Centro Internazionale Di Altistudi Agronomici Mediterranei; Lega Regionale Delle Cooperative E Mutue; Wageningen University; Federación Aragonesa de Cooperativas Agrarias; Macra Na Feirme Iontaobaithe Cuideachta Faoitheorainn Rathaiochta; Agrifood Lithuania Dih; Oi! Trondersk Mat Og Drikke As; Hrvatska Poljoprivredna Komora

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