Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EUNetHorse (EUropean Network for knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning between actors and stakeholders of the Horse sector to improve the resilience of equine farms)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-03-01 do 2024-08-31
Implementing these activities, EUnetHorse is expecting to have an impact on the equine indsutry:1) Thanks to networking activities, EUnetHorse aims to improve governance models enhancing decision-making processes, stakeholder engagement, and innovation in each participating country. By developing more effective governance structures, the equine sector can better respond to challenges and opportunities.2) Enhanced Sustainability and Competitiveness: Through the deployment of digital technologies, EUnetHorse seeks to increase the sustainability and competitiveness of equine farms. 3) Effective Stakeholder Engagement: The project focuses on more efficiently engaging all relevant parties in the equine sector. This inclusive approach ensures that diverse perspectives are considered in the development and implementation of solutions.4) Strengthened Science-Policy Interfaces: EUnetHorse works towards improving the connection between scientific research and policy-making, particularly in relation to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This alignment will help ensure that the equine sector contributes positively to broader sustainability objectives.
Thanks to 353 farmers interviewed, EUnetHorse partners were able to identify needs illustrating the complexity of issues within the sector. By comparing insights from all participating countries, they identified nine priorities at the European level, categorized into socio-economic factors, environmental sustainability, equine health and welfare, and transversal issues. In order to find solutions able to tackle these needs, the coordinator and thematic area leaders did an intensive bibliographical work, searched for solutions identified within other projects, consulted experts. This compliation allowed identification of over 1,000 potential solutions.
Through an evaluation process, 419 solutions were selected for further assessment based on their relevance and potential impact. To ensure the effectiveness of these solutions, the team developed a standardized methodology for evaluation at farm level, considering for each solution, their impact on socio-economic performance, environmental sustainability and the impact on health and welfare of horses on the farm. The impact is then challenged regarding the more foreseable challenges: facing inflation and increasing of prices, facing social crisis such as pandemic or polticial crisis, new legislation on animal welfare, emerging of an infectious disease, negative effects caused by climate change, negative effects caused by loss or limited access to grassland. Finally, a cost/benefit analysis is done to clearly describe advantages and disavantages of the solution.
The project has explored the potential of digital technologies to enhance the equine sector. Digital tools which can improve farm management practices, animal welfare monitoring, and resource optimization are assessed with other solutions.
A methodology for demonstration day was also elaborated based on existing methodologies from other european projects but adapted to the equine industry.
A website and social media accounts dedicated to EUnetHorse were created to ensure communication and dissemination of the results and activities of the project.
A methodolody to facilitate the analysis of the progress of the project regarding the impact generating process has been deployed.