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IPM Decisions SIGNED

Stepping-up IPM decision support for crop protection

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Project "IPM Decisions" data sheet

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Coordinator
RSK ENVIRONMENT LIMITED 

Organization address
address: ALBYN PLACE 34
city: ABERDEEN
postcode: AB10 1FW
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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Total cost 4˙998˙096 €
 EC max contribution 4˙998˙096 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.2.1.1. (Increasing production efficiency and coping with climate change, while ensuring sustainability and resilience)
 Code Call H2020-SFS-2018-2
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-06-01   to  2024-05-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    RSK ENVIRONMENT LIMITED UK (ABERDEEN) coordinator 959˙292.00
2    NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI NO (AAS) participant 528˙425.00
3    ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA IT (ROMA) participant 393˙125.00
4    DELPHY BV NL (WAGENINGEN) participant 294˙525.00
5    AARHUS UNIVERSITET DK (AARHUS C) participant 288˙672.00
6    METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT NO (OSLO) participant 267˙125.00
7    INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT FR (PARIS CEDEX 07) participant 266˙637.00
8    ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH LIMITED UK (HARPENDEN) participant 264˙690.00
9    SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET SE (UPPSALA) participant 245˙150.00
10    MEDNARODNA PODIPLOMSKA SOLA JOZEFA STEFANA SI (Ljubljana) participant 202˙716.00
11    LUONNONVARAKESKUS FI (HELSINKI) participant 186˙366.00
12    CENTRE DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LEDEVELOPPEMENT - C.I.R.A.D. EPIC FR (PARIS) participant 165˙206.00
13    ESC DIJON BOURGOGNE FR (DIJON) participant 162˙930.00
14    GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON EL (ATHINA) participant 150˙150.00
15    ASSEMBLEE PERMANENTE DES CHAMBRES D'AGRICULTURE FR (PARIS 8) participant 134˙875.00
16    LANDBRUG & FODEVARER F.M.B.A. DK (KOBENHAVN V) participant 100˙995.00
17    LIETUVOS AGRARINIU IR MISKU MOKSLU CENTRAS LT (KEDAINIU RAJ) participant 100˙052.00
18    BAYERISCHE LANDESANSTALT FUR LANDWIRTSCHAFT DE (FREISING) participant 87˙803.00
19    CONFEDERAZIONE NAZIONALE COLDIRETTI IT (ROMA) participant 69˙023.00
20    GAIA EPICHEIREIN ANONYMI ETAIREIA PSIFIAKON YPIRESION EL (MAROUSI) participant 51˙937.00
21    IPM CONSULT APS DK (STENLILLE) participant 46˙887.00
22    THE AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT BOARD (AHDB) UK (KENILWORTH) participant 26˙270.00
23    HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE UK (BOOTLE MERSEYSIDE) participant 5˙240.00
24    BASF Plc UK (CHEADLE) participant 0.00
25    DOW AGROSCIENCES LIMITED UK (CAMBRIDGE) participant 0.00
26    FERA SCIENCE LIMITED UK (LONDON) participant 0.00
27    The Danish Environmental Protection Agency DK (Copenhagen) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

The ‘IPM Decisions’ project proposed here will accelerate impact from farm Decision Support Systems (DSS) for IPM, as advocated in the Sustainable Use Directive. The impact of DSS in crop protection has been constrained by regional and sectoral fragmentation of actors, inadequate testing of DSS and quantification of their benefits, DSS addressing single pests whilst farmer decisions need to account for multiple pests, and DSS which are insufficiently risk-averse. We will address these constraints and enable innovation by creating a ‘one stop shop’ delivering DSS, data, tools and resources through a pan-European online Platform and an ‘IPM Decisions Network’. The latter forming a community of users and stakeholders. Users will be farmers and advisers, and applied research or industry organisations that deliver or develop DSS. Each type of user will access the Platform via a tailored Dashboard, specific to their requirements. The project consortium brings together multi-actor participants from research, crop protection industry, ICT, meteorological services, policy, farming, advisory and extension organisations. Participants in IPM Decisions are also participants in relevant European projects and networks, enabling efficient engagement and impact. The focus will be on delivering DSS for key pests of major outdoor crops. Integrating key examples of contrasting DSS on the Platform will address urgent needs and demonstrate that the Platform has the functionality required for wide impact. Longevity of the Platform and Dashboards beyond the life of the project will be aided by minimizing the resources required to maintain and update the system, and a realistic business plan. Software, scientific publications and research data will be open access. IPM Decisions addresses all the requirements of part A of SFS-06-2018-2020. The outcomes from this project will support the EU wide demonstration farm network to be established under part B of the call.

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