Αθηνα, 16 Οκτωβρίου 2013 societal challenge 2: food security, sustainable agriculture...
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Αθηνα, 16 Οκτωβρίου 2013
Societal Challenge 2:Food security,
sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy
Work-programme 2014-15
Δρ. Αγνή ΣπηλιώτηΑναπληρωτής Εθνικός Εκπρόσωπος
YΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΘΡΗΣΚΕΥΜΑΤΩΝΓΕΝΙΚΗ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΙΑ ΕΡΕΥΝΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ
HORIZON 2020
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1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing
2. Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy
4. Smart, green and integrated transport
5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
7. Secure societies
Horizon 2020: Three Parts
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
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• Sustainable food production systems
• Safe food and healthy diets
• Global drivers of food security
Sustainable Food Security
• Sustainably exploiting the diversity of marine life
• New offshore challenges
• Ocean observation technologies/systems
• Socio-economic dimension - engagement with society and blue growth focus area
Blue Growth
• Sustainable agriculture and forestry
• Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries
• Cross-cutting actions covering all the activities
Innovative, Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
WP 2014-15 Three Calls
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Sustainable Food Security Sustainable Food Production Systems (I)• SFS1/2014-15: Sustainable Livestock Production• SFS2/2014-15: Sustainable Crop Production• SFS3/2014: Practical solutions for pests and
invasive alien species affecting plants• SFS4/2014: Soil quality and function• SFS5/2015: Strategies for crop productivity and
stability• SFS6/2014: Sustainable intensification pathways
of agro-food systems in Africa
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Sustainable Food Security Sustainable Food Production Systems (II)
• SFS 7/2015: Genetic Resources and agricultural diversity for food security, productivity and resilience
• SFS 8/2014-15: Resource – efficient eco-innovative food production and processing
• SFS 9/2014 -15: Strengthening the scientific basis of the new Common Fisheries Policy
• SFS 10/2014 -15 : Tackling disease related challenges and threats of European farmed aquatic animals
• SFS 11/2014-15: Implementation of an ecosystem-based approach for European aquaculture
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Sustainable Food Security Safe Food and healthy diets and sustainable
consumption• SFS 12/2014: Assessing the health risks of combined
human exposure to multiple food-related toxic substances• SFS 13/2015: Biological contamination of crops and food
chain• SFS 14/2014: Improving the control of infectious epidemics
and foodborne outbreaks through rapid identification of pathogens
• SFS 15/2014: Olive oil authentication• SFS 16/2014: Proteins of the future• SFS 17/2015: Tackling malnutrition in the elderly
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Sustainable Food Security Global drivers of Food Security
• SFS 18/2015: Small farms but global markets: the role of small and family farms in food and nutrition security
• SFS 19/2014: Sustainable food and nutrition security through evidence based EU agro-food policies
• SFS 20/2015: Sustainable food chains through public policies: the cases of the EU quality policy and public sector food procurement
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Blue Growth: Unlocking the Potential of the OceansSustainably exploiting the diversity of marine life
• BG 1 – 2015: Atlantic marine ecosystems • BG 2 – 2015: Effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture • BG 3 – 2014: Novel marine biomolecules • BG 4 – 2014: Potential of marine-derived
enzymes
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Blue Growth: Unlocking the Potential of the OceansNew offshore challenges
• BG 5 – 2014: Innovative offshore economy• BG 6 – 2014: Sub-sea technologies for new
services• BG 7 – 2015 : Response capacities to oil spills
and maritime pollutions
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Blue Growth: Unlocking the Potential of the OceansOcean observations systems
and technologies
• BG 8 – 2014 Atlantic Ocean Observations • BG 9 – 2014: Acoustic and Imaging
Technologies
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Blue Growth: Unlocking the Potential of the OceansHorizontal aspects I
• BG 10 -2014 : Competitiveness of seafood markets
• BG 11 – 2014 Monitoring, disseminating and valorising research outputs
• BG 12 – 2014/2015 : Supporting SMEs efforts for the Blue Growth : marine biotechnologies, aquaculture and related technologies (SME instrument)
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Blue Growth: Unlocking the Potential of the OceansHorizontal aspects II
• BG 13 – 2014 : Ocean Literacy: Oceans and human health
• BG 14 – 2014 :Atlantic Ocean Cooperation research Alliance (Coordination and Support Action)
• BG 15 – 2015 : European polar research Cooperation (Coordination and Support Action)
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Exploitation of deep sea resources – deep sea mining
To be addressed in SC 5: 'Climate action, environment,
resource efficiency and raw materials'
=> Sustainable production of raw materials
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Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive BioeconomySustainable Agriculture and Forestry
• ISIB 1/2014: Provision of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry: Putting the concept into practice
• ISIB 2/2014-15: Closing the research and innovation divide: the crucial role of innovation brokering and knowledge experience
• ISIB 3/2015: Unlocking the growth potential of rural areas through enhanced governance and social innovation
• ISIB 4/2014 -15: Improved data and management models for sustainable forestry
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Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy
Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries
• ISIB 5 /2014: Renewable oil crops as a source of bio-based products
• ISIB 6/2015: Converting CO2 into chemicals• ISIB 7/2014: Public procurement networks on
innovative bio-based products
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Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy
Cross-cutting actions covering all activities I• ISIB 8 /2014: Towards an innovative and
responsible bioeconomy• ISIB 9/2014: Supporting NCPs for Horizon 2020
-SC 2 and KET “Biotechnology”• ISIB 10/2014: Networking of bioeconomy
relevant ERA-Nets• ISIB 11/ 2014: CA in support of JPI on
Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change
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Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy
Cross-cutting actions covering all activities II• ISIB 12 /2015: Public – Public Partnerships in
bioeconomy• ISIB 13/2015: Inducement Prize for an
Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive bioeconomy
• ISIB 14/2015: Fast Track to Innovation for an Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive bioeconomy
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Contribution to Other SC – call Waste
• WASTE 2/2014: A systems approach for the reduction, recycling and reuse of food waste
• WASTE 7/ 2015:Ensuring sustainable use of agricultural waste, co-products and by-products
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Greek Positions – Sustainable Food Security
Emphasis should be given to food industry, as a key driver for European growth.
• SFS 8 : Resource-efficient eco-innovative food production and processing. A focus to traditional foods
• SFS 15: Olive oil authentication and traceability• Improving food quality by developing devices, techniques and
traceability systems for the direct monitoring of the quality features and security.
• Development of green technologies and utilization of by-products of food industry and/ or activities of the primary sector for the production of high added value.
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Greek Positions – Blue Growth • Greece welcomes the specific theme on ocean observations but believes it
would be better addressed if the scope would be expanded to all European Seas towards the development of a pan - European Ocean Observing System (EOOS) as proposed by the Ostend declaration (2010). Developing different systems at different regional Seas of Europe and with important phase/time difference introduces the risk of fragmentation and loss of coherence.
• Greece also supports enlargement he geographical coverage of ”Blue Growth” topic BG 1, in order to include other areas of crucial European importance, such as the Mediterranean region. It has to be taken into consideration, both the fragile nature of the Mediterranean ecosystems, as well as the delicate geopolitical situation in the region. R&D cooperation between North and South Mediterranean countries should be encouraged as well.
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Greek Positions – Bioeconomy
• ISIB 4 - 2014/2015: Improved data and management models for sustainable forestry – forest management models for productive stands and resilient ecosystems in a changing environment
• “Green factories”: Innovative plant molecular farming approach
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Calendar
• Next “Shadow Committee” Meeting: 24 October• Deadline for Comments: 4 November• First Calls: 11 December 2013• National Launching Event: 10 January 2014 (Greek
Presidency Event)• Info Day on Societal Challenge 2+ LEIT
Biotechnology Calls: Brussels, 27 Feb 2014• Bio NCP-meeting (SC2 and LEIT-Biotechnology): 28
Feb 2014
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Greek participation to FP 7 Food, Agriculture & Fisheries, B/T
Food, Agriculture & Fisheries, Biotechnology Total Cooperation
Signed GAs with at least 1 GR participant 97 1245
Number of Gr participants 138 1910
All participants 1803 17764EC financial contribution to all GAs (m €) 365.61 5148.11
EC financial contribution to GR participants (m €) 24.85 555.54
Source: E.C. Database, 21.06.2013
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Greek participation in 5 successive FPs (1984-2009)
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Ευχαριστούμε για την προσοχή σας!
• Εθνικοί εκπρόσωποι: • Δρ. Βασίλης Λυκούσης, Αντιπρόεδρος ΕΛΚΕΘΕ• [email protected]• Δρ. Αγνή Σπηλιώτη, ΓΓΕΤ, [email protected]• Καθηγ. Γεώργιος Σκαράκης, ΓΠΑ, [email protected]• Δρ. Βασιλική Πλέτσα, ΕΙΕ, [email protected]• Εκπρόσωπος ΓΓΕΤ ΜΕΑ Βρυξελλών: Δρ Ευθύμης
Σακελλαρίου, [email protected]• Εθνικό Σημείο Επαφής: Δρ. Σωσσάνα Κολυβά, ΕΙΠ,
[email protected] Δρ. Χριστίνα Pascual, ΕΚΤ, [email protected]