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Danube Soya
A Program For European Farmers
2nd International Danube Soya Congress
Augsburg25th of November 2013
The non-government, non-profit association, based in Vienna, was founded in April 2012 with the help of organizations, associations and politicians from Austria and Bavaria.
Danube Soya/Donau Soja Association has over 100 members from 12 countries:Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, Netherlands, Bosnia-Hertzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Czech, Romania
Goals of the Association
• Contribute to the development of CEE agriculture
• Increase soybean acreage in CEE countries and develop short supply chains under the branded quality system Danube Soya
• Contribute to sustainable and profitable farming
• Providing incentives for growers to benefit from soybean production
• Danube Soya is a valuable building block for sustainable, regional and GMO-free brands
• Become the Industry Standard for sustainable soy from Europe with a high quality image and premium price
Verein Donau Soja / Danube Soya Association
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Danube Soya Declaration
Danube Region soybean potential: 2,4 million Ha
Target volume 2020: ≥ 4 million tonsAustria
Bosnia-Hertzegovina
Croatia
Germany (Bayern, Baden Württemberg)
Hungary
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Switzerland
Italy(Trentino Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Emilia-Romana, Lombardia, Piemont, Vallée d’Aoste)
Poland(Dolnoslaskie, Opolskie, Slaskie, Swietokrzyskie,Podkarpackie, Malopolske)
Bulgaria
Czech
Rep of MoldovaUkraine (Uschgorod, Tschernowzy, Winniza, Odessa, Lwow, Ternopol, Chmelnizkij, Iwano-Frankovsm)
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Danube Soya Association Offices
Verein Donau Soja
Wiesingerstrasse 6/9, 1010 Vienna,
Austria Donau SojaRomania, Bulgaria,Moldova, Ukraine
Str. Frumoasa 50, Ap. 7, Sector 1, Bucharest,
Romania
Donau SojaNovi SadSerbia
(to be open soon)
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
is also planning to buildSoya Competence Centerin Novi Sad
The members of Donau Soja
Association are united by a commongoal :The development of an European,sustainable and GMO-free proteinsource in the Danube region.
Farmer Training Programs and Dissemination of Know–How
Best Practice Models
Demo Platforms
Exchange of Agriculture Experiences
Investment and Funding
in
Agriculture and Processing
Research & Development
Establishment of Quality and Control Specifications
Marketing for DS Soybean and Fair Pricing
Notation on the Agricultural Exchanges
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Danube Soya Association Activities
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
The Danube Soya Association - assisted by and with the support of major agricultural research organizations of the Danube countries - is working to establish and implement regionally adapted Best Practice Models for all cropping areas.
• Best Practice in the context of Danube Soya means an economically viable and ecologically beneficial production method adapted to regional agronomic conditions
• Development of Best Practice Guidelines in cooperation with scientific institutions
• Trials on Demonstration Farms
• Stakeholder Dialogue (Farming Community/Industry Community/Research Institutions/Environmental Organizations)
• Voluntary Standard
• Integration into Standard – Mandatory Requirement
Danube Soya Baseline 2013/2014
Best Practice
• 70.000 tons of certified Danube Soya Beans from AT, SK, HU, CRO, BIH, SRB, RO
• Change to Danube Soya for Austrian Egg Production ( 45.000 tons), incl. labelled packaging
• Major Projects in Germany (Baden Württemberg), Bavaria, Switzerland
• Crushing Plants in AT, BIH, IT, HU
• Outlook for 2014: 200.000 tons certified DS
Farmer Meetings & Field-days, Industry Meetings, Agriculture Fairs
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
More event activities can be found at:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Verein-Donau-Soja-Danube-Soya-Association/279128578861570
100.000 Ha in 1979
Today < 1.000 Ha
Potential 125.000 Ha
Bulgaria
Republic of Moldova
2.300 Ha in 1997
60.000 Ha today
Potential 75.500 Ha
14.000 Ha in 1997
1.100.000 Ha today
Potential ???
Ukraine
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
550.000 Ha in 1989
70.000 Ha today
Potential 717.500 Ha
Romania
S&E Europe Potential
Farmer Programs
Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovinabut also in Hungary, Croatia and Romaniapossible in Bulgaria and Republic of Moldova
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Factors for Success
Donau Soja is a voluntary program we need to find the keys to bring the farmers in the program
SOURCE
IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
COST
WATER
Build-in-trust relationship will be one of the success keys:• Why soybean is a successful and profitable crop• Training and demo network• Access to markets• Fair pricing• Qualified buyers
Explore and identify solutions for farmer needs:• Seed - availability, cost, financing• Inoculant - availability• Crop protection chemicals - range, cost, financing• Irrigation – availability, cost of water, financing
The new construction will take time and will need patience.At the same time will require perseverance and determination, coherent and consistent actions.
Dragos Dima, Augsburg, November 2013
Financing the inputs (seed, inoculant, crop protection) and irrigation equipment /water is highly recommended
2 critical problems
in S&E EuropeWEED CONTROL
END OF PRESENTATION
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