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Active HORIZON European Commission

Farmer-focused Biodiversity and Agricultural Knowledge Network


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Country Ireland
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2027
Duration 1,094 days
Number of Grantees 19
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101182942
Grant Description

The beneficial links between biodiversity and agriculture have not yet been adequately communicated to farmers and foresters, thereby creating reluctance in the uptake of biodiversity-friendly farming (BFF) practices, including in Natura 2000 sites. FarmBioNet will address this knowledge gap in European farming and forestry.

The FarmBioNet consortium combines the expertise of natural and social scientists, farmer organisations, SMEs, NGOs, businesses, and Ministries in 13 countries (11 member states).

FarmBioNet will promote Europe-wide knowledge exchange and integration of research findings and practices related to farmland biodiversity, especially inside Natura 2000 sites, including those relevant to climate change mitigation/adaptation and soil health.

It will evaluate and refine measures, and develop and use cross-sectoral approaches, to collect and distribute, at national and European level, easily accessible, practice-oriented, and context specific knowledge on BFF practices.

Central to FarmBioNet is the establishment of Farming and Biodiversity National Networks (NNs), consisting of farmer/forester individuals and organisations, researchers, NGOs, advisors, and other relevant AKIS actors. FarmBioNet will use these NNs to gather and disseminate knowledge and information.

NNs will use BFF case-study areas to promote exchange of traditional and evidence-based actions that benefit farm biodiversity, through a co-creation and cross-fertilisation process.

Cost-benefit analyses, showing how biodiversity can benefit sustainable food production, and development of practical decision-making tools will promote biodiversity with farmers and foresters, and local, regional and national policy makers.

FarmBioNet aims to position Europe as a global leader for biodiversity-friendly farmland management practices, harnessing knowledge to protect biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides, which are vital to sustainable land management and bring wider societal benefits.

All Grantees

Forschungsinstitut Fur Biologischen Landbau Deutschland Ev; Studia-Schlierbach Studienzentrum Für Internationale Analysen; Udruzenje Za Preduzetnistvo I Inovacije Foodscale Hub; Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze; Fundatia Adept Transilvania; University of Forestry; Bio Austria - Verein Zur Forderung Des Biologischen Landbaus; Forschungsinstitut Fur Biologischen Landbau Stiftung; Ekoloski Institut Ecologica * Environmental Institute Ecologica; Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority; Agridea; Wolfgang Suske; Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Public Research Institution; Stichting Avalon Foundation; Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Gozdarski Institut Slovenije; Asociacion Agraria Jovenes Agricultores de Sevilla; Leibniz-Zentrum Fuer Agrarlandschaftsforschung (Zalf) E.V.; Tenuta Di Paganico Societa Agricolaspa

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