Deliverables
Infographic leaflets referring to management practices. They will be easily adapted and translated at least into the native languages of all the members of the project.
A network of 45-60 innovative farms communicating to each other and integrated in the SheepNet network
Mapping of the OGs in sheep production and other EU initiatives and identification of their fields of competence
Organization of rules and detailed composition of Network Facilitators, Scientific and Technical Working Group and Sheep-AKIS
A report will be generated that summarises the outcome of the Scientific and Technical Working Groups’ requirements that could not be met by review of the scientific literature, the discussions between participants at the workshops, and the main recommendations for future research.
A fact sheet describing the current situation of each sheep farming systems assessed within the project regarding sheep productivity.
Comprehensive scientific guidance on risk factors and mitigation strategies associated with lamb mortality (SRUC), gestation (INRA) and reproduction (AGRIS).
Comprehensive scientific guidance tailored for dissemination and implementation at country level.
A series of six fact sheets (one per partner language) combining selected outputs and results (two or three key messages).
Second update of : -Management practices report -Infographics leaflets for the main management practices -Implementation of several practices
Logo, and other templates (word, excel, ppt)
The Best applicable Practices will be delivered in a common format and audio-visual material at the end of the midlife project. The practice abstracts common format will respond to the request of European Commision DG AGRI, and will be feed into the EIP-AGRI website for broad dissemination. Half of the total number of practice abstracts (total=150) should be delivered at the end of the first reporting period.
Press releases at national/regional level will be produced and tailored to the targeted audience by the Network Facilitators during the second half-life of the project to inform on the project and disseminate relevant results.
Press releases at national/regional level will be produced and tailored to the targeted audience by the Network Facilitators during the first half-life of the project to inform on the project and disseminate relevant results.
Collating the 5 national and 6 transnational reports in sheep production
The information gathered from the surveys to farmers and advisors will be the base for the writing of the report with the main results achieved.
The Best applicable Practices will be delivered in a common format and audio-visual material at the end of the project. The practice abstracts common format will respond to the request of European Commision DG AGRI, and will be feed into the EIP-AGRI website for broad dissemination. The rest of the total number of practice abstracts (total=150) should be delivered at the end of the project at the very latest.
List of common indicators to assess sheep productivity outcomes in different sheep farming systems.
First update of : -Management practices report -Infographics leaflets for the main management practices -Implementation of several practices
Synthesis of end-users feedback regarding best/innovative practices promote by SheepNet.
A report will be generated that summarises the outcome of the EAAP workshop for a holistic approach to sheep productivity.
A searchable database for information concerning the prevalence, risk and mitigation strategies for reproductive failure, embryo mortality and lamb mortality available in an open access form to all partners in the project. Provisional deliverables will be expected at M7, M13.
A suite of self learning will be readily available to all stakeholders via the SheepNet Community Platform
A Permanent Networking Facility will be developed enhancing networking potential of relevant communities
Each Technical and Practical datasheet will refer to one management practice or advisory tool, and will basically consist of short description with some pictures, drawings, graphics, etc., to support the message. Provisonnal deliverables is expected on M18
The videos will be recorded in the native language of the farmer and/or English, with the subtitles required (in English or the native language). They will be developed to reach a broader audience; channelled by YouTube for example
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