Following results have been achieved:
Scientific analysis of constraints in organic arable cropping
Based on most recent scientific literature, OK-Net Arable identified barriers preventing productivity increases in organic arable farming as well as levers that farmers can deploy to address these in the area of soil fertility and nutrient management, weed control and pest and disease control.
Farmer innovation groups share common challenges
OK-Net Arable worked with 14 farmer innovation groups, located in 10 countries distributed throughout Europe. These are groups of organic arable farmers engaged in research and innovation. Data from the farmer innovation groups showed a wide range of crop yields. This indicates there is need, but also a clear possibility to improve farm yields. OK-Net Arable brought together common challenges and solutions identified by the groups. Farmer innovation groups evaluated some of these solutions in practice. Their experiences have been documented in videos and practice abstracts. Farmer groups also received a translation budget, which they used to translate 28 materials that were relevant to them into their own language.
Tools for learning and knowledge exchange
OK-Net Arable has analysed how farmers and farm advisers access information. The findings show that the use of printed media is still wide-spread and that physical meetings (e.g. field days) are preferred to anonymous online courses. Yet, it was found that social media is changing the way information is spread. In particular online videos play an important role in the exchange of knowledge across borders. Common characteristics of tools preferred by the farmers include the use of visual information, and practical recommendations. The opportunity to learn from other farmers experiences was highly regarded. Understanding how certain practices have been applied in different contexts, the impact on yields and farm economics are all details which farmers expressed were valuable and are lacking in many of the tools. Moreover, honest accounts of negative impacts, what didn’t work and why, was also considered to be very useful and felt to be somewhat missing from existing knowledge exchange tools.
Farmknowledge platform
OK-Net Arable launched an online platform (farmknowledge.org) aimed at filling the gap in the exchange of information between farmers. Based on scientific literature and input from the farmer innovation groups, more than 150 materials with practical solutions have been brought together. Farmers and farm advisers can now use the farmknowledge platform to find practical organic solutions, and at the same time discuss how it works on the field. The platform is available in 10 languages (English, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian) and the solutions are divided according to the most relevant topics in organic arable farming.
Online courses
A course "Challenges of Organic Arable Farming" was developed which links the main barriers in organic arable farming to solutions presented on the farmknowledge platform. The course is now available as a self-learning course on the platform.