The number of authorised pesticides in agriculture is constantly decreasing and thanks to the European directive 2009/128/EC their use is becoming more sustainable. Thus, the risks and impacts of pesticides on human health and the environment are constantly reduced. The promotion of low pesticide-input management and the reduction of chemical fertilizers is among the actions listed in the Directive. Recent studies have highlighted how microorganism interactions are crucial for the health of the agro-ecosystem, but novel understandings on plant, insects and microorganism interactions are still far from being translated into new sustainable technologies. Main objectives of the INTERFUTURE project are i) to bridge the gap between the most recent discoveries of science and the industrial development of products by the creation of multidisciplinary and inter-sectoral doctorate programmes, ii) to train early stage researchers through an industrial doctoral programme that integrates academic research with product development in EU companies with a strong curriculum in development and innovation and iii) to explore new approaches and to identify new cutting edge solutions for pathogen and insect control and for crop fertilization based on natural tools that will be developed by a strict collaboration of academic and industrial partners.
The project includes eleven beneficiaries and three partner organizations from seven countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and United Kingdom) and they include six universities (University of Molise, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, University of Nottingham, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne and University of Trento), two research centres (Fondazione Edmund Mach and New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited) and six industrial partners (Azotic Technologies Ltd, BioBest, Biological Products for Agriculture-BIPA, De Ceuster Meststoffen NV, E-NEMA Gesellschaft für Biotechnologie und Biologischen Pflanzenschutz GmbH and Inoq GmbH).