O1/ The CFD project is proposing a pan-European deployment programme on a massive scale, with several closely interlinked networks: the network of 1,460 pilot demo farms; the network of more than 230 Climate Farm Advisors; and the network of 12 thematic areas (adaptation and mitigation). This structure is remarkable in its scope and original in its conception..
O2/ CFD aims to promote the implementation of Climate Smart Farming (CSF) practices. The originality of the project is 1/ to work on implementation under real conditions, 2/ to combine an “adaptation and mitigation” approach, and 3/ to involve farmers in a process of continuous learning through peer-to-peer exchanges. Finally, the consolidation of data gathered in the 1460 farms in all EU countries will constitute a unique analysis.
O3/ 4,500 DEMOs will enable lessons to be capitalized on a very large scale, never before seen. It is particularly important in the impact-generating process, to reinforce the transformation of operational knowledge by dissemination intermediaries (i.e. advisors).
O4/ The originality of CFD lies in its synergy between the 10 Living Labs the 12 thematic and 5 cross- sector groups, and the DEMOS, which helps to anticipate more rapid adoption of the innovations, and feeds into reflections on the levers of action for adapting to climate change or mitigating the effects of agriculture on it.
O5/ CFD offers never-before-done benchmarking of carbon and climate methodologies/tools used in the EU. It also aims to develop a monitoring, reporting and control (MRV) process to quantify greenhouse gas reductions.
O6/ The specificity of CFD is to aim to 1/ equip farmers and advisors to integrate the topic of “rewarding mechanisms” into DEMOs and 2/ develop EU policy recommendations, integrating suggestions from stakeholders, based on field experiences developed during the project.
O7/ The benchmarking to identify related Projects, Initiatives, Policies is an unprecedented initiative at this level. The ambition to coordinate joint actions to promote the results of CFD and to integrate the results of the PIPs as inputs for the project is also a strong point of this project to avoid any disconnection from the AKIS.
O8/ Diffusion, exploitation and communication are a key element of the CFD to achieve our ambition to reach 250,000 stakeholders - including 150,000 farmers - and hope to provoke real changes in sustainable practices. Our project is notable as a “real-world laboratory” for testing transfer on such a large scale.