1. La Asociación Europea para la Innovación
(EIP) sobre Agricultura Productiva y
Sostenible y H2020
Andrés Montero Aparicio
INIA
2. Estructura de la Gobernanza de la EIP
Rural Development Policy:
•Cooperation
•Knowledge transfer
•Pilot projects
•Advisory services
•Investment
Research & Innovation
Framework:
•Research projects
•Multi-actor projects
•Innovation brokers
•Thematic networks
Operational
Groups Operational
Groups
Operational
Groups
Operational
Groups
Operational
Groups
Member
States
Programmes
ETPs, ERA-
Nets, JPIs,
etc.
EIP
Network
Rural Development
Committee
Rural Development
Network
Steering Group
Steering Board
European Innovation Partnership
‚Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability ‘
Standing
Committee
on Agricultural
Research (SCAR)
Farmers . Advisers . Enterprises . Scientists. NGOs
Horizon 2020
Programme
Committee
3. Dic. 2008.
2 Foresight Exercise SCAR
Feb. 2011.
3 Foresight Exercise SCAR
Marzo 2012.
AKIS in transition
Feb. 2012
EIP Agricultural Productivity&Sustainability
Oct .2010
Flagship Initiative: Innovation Union
Marzo 2010.
EU 2020 Strategy
Junio 2012.
Lanzamiento del
SCAR SWG AKIS
II
4. Objetivos:
Fortalecer la competitividad del sector agrario, líder en procesos y productos
que contribuya a la seguridad alimentaria global.
Incrementar la productividad a la vez que se asegura la gestión sostenible de
los recursos
Adaptarse a las implicaciones del Cambio Climático y contribuir a la mitigación
reduciendo los GEI.
Acelerar la transferencia del conocimiento desde la investigación a las
explotaciones agrarias asegurando la retroalimentación sobre las necesidades
básicas de la ciencia. (Aproximación Bottom-Up)
5. Estructura básica para la implementación de la EIP
Del modelo lineal de transferencia del conocimiento….
6. …al modelo en red
Estructura básica para la implementación de la EIP
11. Financiación de la EIP sobre Agricultura productiva y sostenible.
Instrumentos complementarios
Desarrollo
Rural
Horizon
2020
FEDER
Fondos
Nacionales
Fondos
Privados
12. Financiación de la EIP sobre Agricultura productiva y sostenible.
Instrumentos complementarios
Desarrollo
Rural
Cooperación/grupos operativos,
incluidos proyectos piloto (art 36)
Transferencia de conocimiento,
incluyendo proyectos de
demostración (art 15)
Servicios de asesoramiento,
incluida formación de asesores
(art 16)
Desarrollo de negocio (art 20)
Inversiones físicas (art 18)
Inversiones nuevas tec.
forestales y comerc. productos
forestales (art 27)
Esq. Calidad Prod. Agroaliment.
Innovation Broker
13. Financiación de la EIP sobre Agricultura productiva y sostenible.
Instrumentos complementarios
H 2020
Proyectos de investigación
aplicada desde el laboratorio al
mercado
Iniciativas de cluster trans-
nacionales como las Redes
Temáticas
Proyectos multiactores
Proyectos piloto y de
demostración
14.
15. Temas para EIP-Focus Groups 2013
1 Genetic resources
2 Protein crops
3 Animal production management issues. Anti-biotic use
4 Optimising yields in organic [low input] arable rotations
5 Soil organic matter content of soils and soil fertility
6 IPM in grape and soft fruit
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip/
16. Temas para EIP-Focus Groups (Sept. 2013) (Borrador)
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip/
Genetic resources
• Economic value: making use of genetic diversity
• Practices that work or not work for making a profit from conservation
varieties, including new business models
• Possible links with consumer and quality aspects such as nutritional issues,
diversity of taste, beneficial health effects, etc
• Interlinking with genebanks and related research work
17. Temas para EIP-Focus Groups (Sept. 2013) (Borrador)
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip/
Soil organic matter content of soils and soil fertility
• Soil fertility and best practices for keeping up/enhancing organic matter
content of soils: crop and soil management in the long-term context of
the crop rotation, including farm, inter-farm and urban-rural strategies
and environmental effects
• Better use of cover cropping, genetic resources (e.g. crops with
beneficial effect on OM), soil micro-organisms for nutrient uptake
• By-products [waste] recycling and smarter use of residues on land (incl
composting, closing cycles, in the context of changing market
demands/biobased purposes etc)?
• Link with better implementation of the new cross compliance
requirement: "maintenance of soil organic matter level …"
18. Temas para EIP-Focus Groups (Sept. 2013) (Borrador)
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip/
IPM in grape and soft fruit [next focus group: vegetables & other minor uses]
(focus on crops with highest residues, even if minor/specialised crops –
check, eg strawberries)
• Good practices and how to implement them in different geographical
contexts
• Impact of crop rotations and intercropping, early diagnosis of plant
diseases and efficient selection of disease resistance , including spraying
technologies, ICT, etc
• Beneficial management of green infrastructure for IPM, water use impact
etc
• Cross-fertilisation with organic farming techniques and consumers
23. Retos sociales
2.- EUROPEAN BIOECONOMY CHALLENGES: FOOD SECURITY, SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, MARINE AND MARITIME AND INLAND WATER
RESEARCH
2.1. Sustainable agriculture and forestry
2.2. Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet
2.3. Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
2.4. Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the
development of a European bio-economy
2.5. Specific implementation aspects
24. Retos sociales
2.- EUROPEAN BIOECONOMY CHALLENGES: FOOD SECURITY, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND
FORESTRY, MARINE AND MARITIME AND INLAND WATER RESEARCH
2.1. Sustainable agriculture and forestry
• Increasing production efficiency, climate change, sustainability and resilience
• Providing ecosystem services and public goods
• Empowerment of rural areas, support to policies and rural innovation
• Sustainable forestry
2.2. Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet
• Informed consumer choices
• Healthy and safe foods and diets for all
• A sustainable and competitive agri- food industry
2.3. Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
• Developing sustainable and environmentally-friendly fisheries
• Developing competitive European aquaculture
• Boosting marine innovation through biotechnology
2.4. Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the
development of a European bio-economy
• Fostering the bio-economy for bio-based industries
• Developing integrated biorefineries
• Supporting market development for bio-based products and processes