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Practice and Science Broiler Production Innovation Network

Project description

Hatching solutions for broiler chicken farmers

The EU is one of the world’s largest poultry meat producers. While broiler chicken production (for meat purposes) is growing, farmers face a number of challenges – from nutrition-related environmental issues to disease outbreaks. To address the upcoming challenges faced by broiler farmers, the EU-funded BROILERNET will create 12 national level innovation networks and three EU level networks of broiler farmers, advisors, supply chain integrator companies, farmers' organisations, researchers, and veterinarians. The project will focus on environmental sustainability, animal welfare and animal health management. By identifying the most urgent needs of broiler farmers, the network will collect and evaluate good practices that are able to meet these needs. BROILERNET will disseminate information via multilingual flyers, videos, and national roadshows.

Objective

BROILERNET will create twelve national level innovation networks and three EU level networks of broiler farmers, advisors, supply chain integrator companies, farmers' organisations, researchers and veterinarians to address the upcoming challenges faced by broiler farmers. The project will be designed around three main fields of concern: (1) environmental sustainability; (2) animal welfare; and (3) animal health management. Through a multi-actor approach, the most urgent needs of broiler farmers will be identified and the network will collect and evaluate good practices that are able to meet these needs. BROILERNET will also engage with existing and new broiler-focused EIP-AGRI Operational Groups (OGs) and enhance their impact. The selected best practices will be spread through a variety of communication and dissemination activities to reach the vast majority of broiler farmers in the countries of the participating consortium partners, but also to all broiler farmers across Europe. Numerous multi-language flyers, videos and national roadshows are just some of the dissemination methods that will be foreseen among the activities dedicated to communication and dissemination.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Coordinator

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
Net EU contribution

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€ 468 575,00
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Region
Östra Sverige Östra Mellansverige Uppsala län
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 468 575,00

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