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NUTRIBUDGET - Optimisation of nutrient budget in agriculture.

Project description

Farmers test new nutrient management platform

A new nutrient management platform for farmers, regional authorities and advisers will assist them to systematically optimise nutrient management across different agricultural production systems and regions in the EU. Designed by the EU-funded NutriBudget project, the Nutriplatform is a decision-support tool. It will be tested and used by at least 40 000 farmers across Europe. Firstly, the development of the Nutriplatform will be based on the algorithms of two advanced, newly developed, holistic Nutrimodels. These will quantify the impact of agronomic mitigation measures to optimise nutrient budget and flow across scales and by looking at various agronomic and environmental targets. This will result in the reduction of pollution.

Objective

In line with the Zero Pollution action plan and the Farm to Fork Strategy, Nutribudget will develop the prototype of a first-of-its-kind integrated nutrient management platform, called Nutriplatform, in various regions across Europe. The Nutriplatform will operate as a decision-support tool (DST) for farmers, advisors and regional authorities and before the end of the project this prototype (as a stand-alone or integrated in the existing EC promoted FaST tool for nutrient management) will be tested and used by at least 40.000 farmers across Europe. Firstly, the development of the Nutriplatform will be based on the algorithms of two advanced newly developed holistic Nutrimodels that quantify the impact of agronomic mitigation measures to optimize nutrient budget and flow across scales (from farm to Europe), across elements (C) and nutrients (N, P, K, S, Ca, Mg, Cu and Zn) and by looking at various agronomic and environmental targets. The measures will be derived from (I) existing knowledge, including input from relevant EU projects (e.g. the 4 on nutrient recycling from the call) and (II) new data from field experiments with innovative mitigation measures and combinations thereof that connect animal and crop production via agro-processing industries in 5 pilot regions (4 nutrient hotspot and 1 nutrient deficient area) in 4 different climate regions in Europe. Secondly, these measures will be linked to relevant monitoring indicators, called NutriKPIs, for agronomic performance in different farming systems, nutrient emissions and impact on biodiversity. All will be done in co-creation, according to a Nutri-actor approach, with a consortium of 17 partners from 10 countries that are all experts in their respective fields. Thereby, Nutribudget will contribute to systemically optimize nutrient management across different agricultural production systems and regions in the EU to reduce pollution due to the excessive use of nutrients and nutrient losses to the environment.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT GENT
Net EU contribution
€ 1 373 646,25
Address
SINT PIETERSNIEUWSTRAAT 25
9000 Gent
Belgium

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Region
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen Arr. Gent
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 373 646,25

Participants (15)

Partners (1)