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FOSTERING THE ADVANCED USE OF AGROCHEMICALS FOR A SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

Project description

Innovative safe and sustainable plant nutrition and protection solutions

Agrochemicals encompass a range of chemical products including fertilisers, plant biostimulants, and agricultural pesticides employed toenhance crop yield by providing essential nutrients, mitigate plant diseases and weeds in agriculture. Despite these benefits, the misuse of most common agrochemicals has severe negative impacts on human health and the environment. For that reason, new EU policies focus on avoiding or reducing the use of these products. The EU-funded AGRO4AGRI project aims to pioneer solutions for plant nutrition and protection safe for the environment and for farmers. These include nano and bio-based controlled delivery fertilisers, plant bio-stimulants, and bio-pesticides based on RNAi technology. The project’s objective is to enhance the efficiency of agrochemicals to cut their use by more than 50%.

Objective

Agrochemicals are chemical products used in agriculture such as fertilizers, plant-biostimulants or pesticides. The application of fertilizers in synergistic combination with biostimulants provides the nutrients required for enhancing the crops yield, while pesticides are used to reduce the risk of loss from plant diseases and weeds on agricultural production.
Today, the agricultural sector faces several challenges, namely:
- Loss and leaching of fertilisers: Effectiveness of fertilisers must be enhanced through controlled delivery of nutrients ingredients to enhance their availability to the plants for longer periods.
- Large amounts of pesticides used: It is necessary to reduce the use of pesticides, increase the selectivity and avoid pest resistance.
- Bioaccumulation and bioconcentration: It is necessary to avoid soil and groundwater accumulation and bioconcentration in the flora and fauna.
- Highly dependency of water availability: An increase of water use efficiency and water management is essential due to water risks.
In this context, nano and biotechnology strategies have recently gained more interest in the agricultural sector compared to conventional agricultural techniques.
AGRO4AGRI seeks to provide ground-breaking and Safe and Sustainable by Design solutions for plant nutrition and protection consisting of nano and biobased controlled delivery fertilisers and plant biostimulants, and target-specific biopesticides based on RNAi technology, both for enhanced agrochemicals use efficiency. AGRO4AGRI involves R&D and validation stages, aiming to minimize in the long term the use of agrochemicals in agriculture in more than 50% to be aligned with the Farm to Fork Strategy, among other EU initiatives. Further project developments include the evaluation of safety, social and economic impacts, activities to promote society and policy makers engagement to bring wider impacts and better fulfil EU targets and position Europe at the forefront of the agroindustry.

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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2023-RESILIENCE-01-TWO-STAGE

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AINIA
Net EU contribution

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€ 1 085 020,00
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CALLE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 5-11 VALENCIA PARC TECNOLOGIC
46980 Paterna Valencia
Spain

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Yes
Region
Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
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€ 1 085 020,00

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