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    Diverfarming

    Crop diversification and low-input farming across Europe: from practitioners engagement and ecosystems services to increased revenues and chain organisation

    Apie projektą

    With the long-term view of increasing diversification and biodiversity in Europe and fostering sustainable development of bioeconomy, the Diverfarming consortium come together to develop and deploy innovative farming and agribusiness strategies. Diverfarming will increase the long-term resilience, sustainability and economic revenues of agriculture across the EU by assessing the real benefits and minimising the limitations, barriers and drawbacks of diversified cropping systems under low-input agronomic practices that are tailor-made to fit the unique characteristics of six EU pedoclimatic regions (Mediterranean south and north, Atlantic central, Continental, Pannonian and Boreal), and by adapting and optimising the downstream value chains organization. This approach will provide: i) increased overall land productivity; ii) more rational use of farm land and farming inputs (water, energy, machinery, fertilisers, pesticides); ii) improved delivery of ecosystem services by increments in biodiversity and soil quality; iii) proper organization of downstream value chains adapted to the new diversified cropping systems with decreased use of energy; and iv) access to new markets and reduced economy risks by adoption of new products in time and space. The diversified cropping systems will be tested in field case studies for major crops within each pedoclimatic region. In the end, Diverfarming focuses on research and innovation for rural development, with emphasis on developing new framework systems and business models adapted to the rural context of each pedoclimatic area of the EU, to foster sustainable growth through adoption of diversification, sustainable practices and efficient use of resources.

    Projekto tipas
    Horizon 2020
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    Dotacijos ID
    10.3030/728003
    Pradžios data
    01 May 2017
    Galutinė data
    31 Oct 2022
    Išsamią informaciją apie projektą žr. CORDIS
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    Įnašai

      Handbook of Guidelines for Sustainable Diversified Cropping Systems

      Document

      08-07-2022

      • Diverfarming consortium
      • Low-input farming
      • Crop diversification
      • Sustainable cropping systems
      • Europe

      Protocol for the correct implementation of each diversified cropping system

      Document

      17-07-2022

      • Diverfarming consortium
      • sustainable agriculture
      • case studies
      • low-input farming
      • pedoclimatic regions
      • crop diversification

      Brochure and factsheets with socioeconomic and environmental advantages of adoption of diversified cropping systems

      Document

      29-03-2022

      • Diverfarming consortium
      • olive groves
      • arable crops
      • rotations
      • intercropping
      • vegetables
      • crop diversification
      • vineyards
      • orchards
      • multiple cropping
      • cereals
      • grassland