This document provides information on the Horizon 2020 Work Programme for 2016-2017 regarding Societal Challenge 2 on food security, sustainable agriculture, and the bioeconomy. It outlines the structure and contents of the work programme, including its four calls on sustainable food security, blue growth, rural renaissance, and bio-based innovation. The sustainable food security call has a budget of €431.5 million and focuses on resilient and resource-efficient value chains in primary production, the food industry, and healthy foods/diets. It includes topics on plant/animal health, breeding, aquaculture, and international cooperation with Africa and China.
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1. HORIZON 2020
SC2- Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and
maritime inland water reseach and the bioeconomy
& LEIT – NMBP – Biotechnology
Work Programme 2016-2017
Marta Conde Vidal
National Contact Point SC2 Bioeconomy & LEIT Biotechnolgy
José Manuel González
Spanish Delegate SC2 Bioeconomy
CDTI.- Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
International Programmes Directorate
European Programmes Division
+34 91 581 55 62.- marta.conde@cdti.es; josemanuel.gonzalez@cdti.es
Valencia, 2nd December 2015
2. 2
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
4. 4
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
ICT
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
Advanced Materials
Advanced Manufacturing
& Processing
Space
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
European Research
Council (ERC)
Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
actions on skills, training
and career development
European research
infrastructures
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and
forestry, marine and maritime and inland
water research and the Bioeconomy;
Secure, clean and efficient energy;
Smart, green and integrated transport;
Climate action, environment, resource
efficiency and raw materials
Secure Societies: Protecting freedom and
security of Europe and its citizens
Europe in a changing world-Inclusive,
innovative and reflexive societies
Excellent Science Societal
Challenges
Industrial
Leadership
(2014-2020)
H2020 – Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
5. 5
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Societal
Challenges
Industrial
Technologies
Excellent
Science
BUDGET
H2020 – Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
6. 6
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Production
systems
Ecosystem
services
Policies and
Rural Devel.
Consumers
Nutrition
Food
industry
BioIndustries
Biorefinery
Market for
bioproducts
Food
Fisheries
Aquaculture
Marine
Biotech.
Forestry
BioIndustries
Marine
Resources
Agriculture
& Forestry
Climate
Change
Marine
Resources
Cross-cutting
technologies
Marine &
maritime
Oceans of
Tomorrow
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Structure and Contents
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Brussels, 13.2.2012
COM(2012) 60 final
http://www.youtube.com/wa
tch?v=2xvXkOMRTs4
The Bioeconomy starts here!
8. 8
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
9. 9
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
President Juncker´s Political Guidelines for the CE:
“ A New Boost for Jobs, Growth and Investmet”
Main Policy Areas related to SC2 WP:
• EU Bioeconomy Strategy
• EU Common Agricultural Policy
• EU Maritime Policy
• EU Common Fisheries Policy
• Other: environment, industrial, health, food
safety, forestry, …
….bringing R&I to the heart of primary sectors…
WP 2016-2017.- Introduction
10. 10
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• FOOD: FAO, meet food and feed demand (9billion by 2050). 60%
increase agricultural production vs. 2005. Scenario of resource
scarcities & climate change.
• OCEANS: 70% of earth surface. 50% unknown species & 90% of
ocean habitat unexplored. Integrated approach for marine &
maritime industries.
• TERRITORY: dynamic development of rural & coastal zones (88%
of EU territory, 46% al GAV* & 55% jobs)
• Boosting INVESTMENT: The bioeconomy 2 trillion € & 22 million
jobs. (Food industry – largest industrial sector)
WP 2016-2017.- Major Societal Challenges
GAV*: Gross Value Added
11. 11
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
WP 2016-2017.- 4 Calls
Blue
Growth
Bio-based
innovation for
Goods and
Services
Sustainable
Food Security
Rural
Reinassance
12. 12
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Budget WP
(M€)
Budget
2016 (M€)
Budget
2017 (M€)
%
Call for Sustainable Food Security -SFS
Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
431,5 180,5 251 60,30
Call for Blue Growth - BG
Demonstrating an ocean of opportunities
129 82 47 18,00
Call for a Rural Renaissance - RUR
Fostering innovation and business opportunities
128 66 62 17,90
Call for the Bioeconomy - BE
Bio-based innovation for sustainable goods and services
27 12 15 3,80
Total 715,5 340,5 375 100
431,5
129 128 27
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
SFS BG RUR BE
Budget WP (M€)
WP 2016-2017.- 4 Calls
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
“Interactive innovation approach under the EIP-AGRI”
http://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/node
• Interactions between actors (end-users such as
farmers, fishers, advisors, enterprises, NGOs, …)
From planning of work & experiments to
dissemination of results.
• Using entrepreneurial skills and practical knowledge.
• Interactive innovation through “multiactor approach”,
may connect with EIP Operational Groups under
RDPs.
EIP-AGRI: European Innovation Partnership on Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability
RDPs: Rural Development Programmes
WP 2016-2017.- Connection with EIP-AGRI
14. 14
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• INCO - International Cooperation (China, Africa, Bluemed, …)
• Public-Private Partnerships – JTI BBI (JTI Bio-based Industries
• Public-Public Partnerships - JPI & ERA-NET Cofund
• RRI – Responsible Research & Innovation- Gender dimension,
geographicl coverage,...
• SSH -Social Sciences & Humanities – interdisciplinary &
transdisciplinary research
• Coordination with other projects funded -
WP 2016-2017.- Other important issues
15. 15
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
CALL
Sustainable Food Security
(SFS)
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
16. 16
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
• Major challenges to the supply and quality of food and feed chains.
(terrestrial & aquatic) that threaten food security and health of people.
• Emphasis on the resilience of primary production along food value chain.
• Support to relevant EU policies, such as plant health or food safety.
• Support for transnational coordination on national and regional R&I
programes to consolidate de ERA (ERA-NET Cofund, FPA, …)
• Four sub-areas.
• Two areas focusing on INCO: EU-Africa, EU-China.
• EU as strong global actor: Mediterranean, Africa, China & South-East Asia.
• Seek synergies with relevant national/regional R&I programmes and/or
cumulative funding with ESIF in connection with RIS3.
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Sustainable
Food
Security
EU-China
Flagship
Resilient, resource
efficient value chains
Environment/
Climate-smart
primary production
Competitive food
industry
Healthy and safe
foods and diets
EU-Africa
Partnership
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
Source: European Commission & REA
Four Areas Two Subareas, 48 topics, 431 M€ & SME (58M€)
5 topics 27 M€ 3 topics 25 M€
18. 18
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• Food value chains
& dynamics
• Competitiveness
of agri-food
chains
• Sustainable food
packaging
• ERA-NET + SME
• GHG emissions,
evironmental
contamination of
agriculture
• Specific production
systems (legumes,
permanent
grassland, …)
• Socio-economics
of agriculture &
farming for
tomorrow
• ERA-NETs
• Abiotic stresses
• Biotic stresses
• Plant & animal
breeding and
conservation
• Pests & diseases
• Specific actions for
organic farming
• Sustainable fisheries
and aquaculture
• ERA-NETs + SME
Resilient,
resource-efficient
value chains
EnvironmentClimate
-smart primary
production
Competitive
food industry
• One Health co-
fund (zoonoses)
• Impact of
consumer
practices in food
safety
• Impulsivity &
compulsivity, links
with nutrition &
lifestyle;
• Tackling childhood
obesity
• sweeteners
Healthy food
and diets for all
25 topics 206 M€ 7 topics 64 M€ 3 topics 24 M€ 5 topics 85,5M€
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
Source: European Commission & REA
19. 19
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
20
16
20
17
X RIA 6 12 2 MAA
X RIA 5 10 2 2 stages MAA
X RIA 5 5 1
X CSA 2 2 1
Single
stage
MAA
X RIA (ICT) 2 - 4 7 2
Single
stage
X RIA 7 7 1 MAA
X X RIA 8/6 8 12 1/2 2 stages MAA
X RIA 4 8 2 MAA
X RIA 7 7 1
Single
stage
MAA
X RIA 5 15
3
2 stages MAA
X RIA 4 12 3 2 stages MAA
X CSA 3 3 1
Single
stage
X IA 3 6
2 Single
stage
X RIA 5,5 11 2
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
SFS - 13. [2017]: Validation of diagnostic tools for Animal and Plant Health
SFS - 12. [2016]: Support for international research on animal health
SFS - 14. [2016]: Understanding Host-Pathogen-Environment Interactions
SFS - 11. [2016]: Challenges for disease management: Perennial crops in the
tropics and sub-tropics
SFS - 01. [2016]: Solutions to multiple and combined stresses in crop
production
SFS - 02. [2016]: Teaming up for good: Exploiting the benefits of species
diversity in cropping systems
SFS - 03. [2016]: Testing and breeding for sustainability and resilience in crops
SFS - 04. [2017]: New partnerships and tools to enhance European capacities
for in-situ conservation
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Call for Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
More resilient and resource efficient value chains I
SFS - 05. [2017]: Robotics Advances for Precision Farming
SFS - 06. [2016]: Weeding - Strategies, tools and technologies for sustainable
weed management
SFS - 07. [2016/2017]: Organic Breeding – Increasing the competitiveness of the
organic breeding and farming sectors
SFS - 08. [2017]: Organic Inputs – Contentious inputs in organic farming
SFS - 09. [2016]: Spotlight on critical outbreak of pests: The case of Xylella
fastidiosa
SFS - 10. [2017]: Research and approaches for emerging diseases in plants and
terrestrial livestock
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
20. 20
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
20
16
20
17
X X RIA 7 7 7
2
2 stages MAA
X RIA 4,5 9 2 MAA
X RIA 3 10 3 MAA, SME
X FPA
X ERA-NET 5 5 1 Single
X ERA-NET 5 5 1
X ERA-NET 5 5 1
X RIA 6 6 1 MMA, PORD
X X 2 stages
X RIA 5 5 1 PORD
X RIA 5 5 1 PORD
X IA 6 6 1
Single
stage
SME
X RIA 7 7 1 PORD, SME
X CSA 2 2 1 2 stages PORD
X CSA 1-2 2 1
SFS - 15. [2016/2017]: Breeding livestock for resilience and efficiency
SFS - 21. [2016/2017]: Advancing basic biological knowledge and improving
managment tools for commercially important fish and other seafood species
A [2016]: Waters of TC other that NE Atlantic and Mediterranean
B [2017]: EU Waters covered by NE Atlantic and Mediterranean
SFS - 22. [2017]: Smart Fisheries technologies for an efficient, compliant and
enviromentally friendly fishing sector
C [2016]: A knowledge platform for the intestinal microbiome
SFS - 20. [2017]: Towards a science-based regionalisation of the Common
Fisheries Policy (CFP)
SFS - 23. [2016]: Improving the technical performance of the Mediterranean
aquaculture
SFS - 24. [2016]: Reinforcing international cooperation on sustainable
aquaculture production with countries from South-East Asia
SFS - 25. [2016]: Support Action to a common agricultural and wider
bioeconomy research agenda
SFS - 16. [2017]: Bee health and sustainable pollination
SFS - 17. [2017]: Innovations in plant protection
SFS - 18. [2016]: Framework Partnership Agreement supporting Joint Actions
towards Public - Public Partnerships in the Bioeconomy
SFS - 19. [2016]: ERANET COFUND: Public-Public Partnerships in the
bioeconomy
A [2016]: Organic farming and food production
B [2016]: Sustainable food production and consumption
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Call for Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
More resilient and resource efficient value chains II
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget Nº of
projectsArea / Topic
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
20
16
20
17
X RIA 5 10 2 MAA
X RIA 10 10 1 MAA
X RIA 10 10 1 MAA
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages
X RIA 6 12 2 MAA
X RIA 5 5 1
X RIA 6 12 2 SME, PORD
SFS - 30. [2017]: Closing loops at farm and regional levels to mitigate GHG
emissions and enviromental contamination - focus on carbon, nitrogen and
phosphorus cycling in agro ecosystems.
SFS - 31. [2016]: Farming for tomorrow - developing an enabling environment
for resilient and sustainable agricultural systems
SFS - 32. [2017]: Promoting and supporting the eco-intensification of
aquaculture production systems: inland (including fresh water), coastal zone
and offshore.
SFS - 28. [2017]: Functional Biodiversity – Productivity gains through functional
biodiversity: effective interplay of crop pollinators and pest predators
SFS - 29. [2017]: Socio-eco-economics – Socio economics in ecological
approaches
Environment-smart and climate-smart primary production
SFS - 26. [2016]: Legumes - Transition paths to sustainable legume-based
farming systems and agri-feed and food chains.
SFS - 27. [2017]: Permanent grassland – farming systems and policies
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Call for Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Nº of
projects
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
20
16
20
17
X RIA 6 6 1 2 stages
X RIA 6 6 1 2 stages MAA
X IA 6 12 2
Single
stage
SME
X EJP 35 35 1
Single
stage
X RIA 9.5 9.5 1 MAA
X RIA 12 12 1 2 stages
X RIA 10 20 2 MAA
X RIA 9 9 1 SMESFS - 40. [2017]: Sweeteners and sweetness enhancers
SFS - 38. [2016]: Impulsivity and compulsivity and the link with nutrition,
lifestyle and the socio-economic environment
SFS - 39. [2017]: How to tackle the childhood obesity epidemic?
A competitive food industry
Area / Topic
SFS - 33. [2016]: Understanding food value chain and network dynamics
SFS - 34. [2017]: Innovative agri-food chains: unlocking the competitiveness
and sustainability potential
SFS - 35. [2017]: Innovative solutions for sustainable food packaging
Healthy and safe foods and diets for all
SFS - 36. [2017]: Co-fund on "One Health" (zoonoses – emerging threats)
SFS - 37. [2016]: The impact of consumer practices in food safety: risks and
mitigation strategies
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Call for Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Nº of
projects
23. 23
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP 16-17 – Sustainable Food Security
20
16
20
17
X ERA-NET 10 10 1
Single
stage
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages MAA
X
RIA
(SC5)
10 10 1
Single
stage
X RIA 5 5 1
X RIA 5 5 1
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages
X RIA 5 5 1
X IA 7 7 1 MAA, SME
Call for Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
Support to the Implementation of the EU-Africa Partnership on Food and Nutrition security and sustainable Agriculture
SFS - 41. [2016]: EU-Africa Research and Innovation partnership on food and
nutrition security and sustainable agriculture
SFS - 48. [2017]: Resource-efficient urban agriculture for multiple benefits –
Contribution to the EU-China Urbanisation Partnership
SFS - 43. [2017]: Earth observation services for the monitoring of agricultural
production in Africa
Implementation of the EU-China FAB Flagship initiative
SFS - 44.[2016]: A joint plant breeding programme to decrease the EU's and
China's dependency on protein imports
SFS - 45.[2016]: Increase overall transparency of processed agro-food products
SFS - 46. [2017]: Alternative production system to address anti-microbial drug
usage, animal welfare and the impact on health
SFS - 47. [2017]: Management of soil water resources in the EU and China and
its impact on agro-ecosystem functions
SFS - 42. [2016]: Promoting food and nutrition security and sustainable
agriculture in Africa: the role of innovation
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Other Issues: SME (Small & Medium Enterprise), MAA (Multi-actor approach), PORD (Pilot on Open Research Data),
SSH (Social Sciences & Humanities), TRL (Technology Readiness Level)
24. 24
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Blue Growth
Source: European Commission & REA
25. 25
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
A huge potential for EU growth, market and jobs
o 5,4 million jobs in the EU; potential 7 million by 2020
o Gross added value € 500 billion per year
o Sectors having high potential for growth (Blue Growth agenda)
Aquaculture (2/3 fish production by 2030, 6,6%growth rate)
Marine biotechnology (yearly growth 5 to 10%)
Deep sea mining (global anual turnover € 5 billion/next 10 years)
Ocean energy (offshore wind employed 35.000 people in 2011)
Tourism (2,35 million employed)
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Blue Growth - Oceans for the future
Blue Growth – Opportunities for marine and maritime sustainable growth
(COM (2012) 494 final)
27. 27
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• Growing demand for maritime services, transport, …
• Mobilising investment – testing and demostration projects for new
technologies – “from lab to market”
• Improve EU marine observing and monitoring capabilities.
• Maximise synergies with funds (regional, national, ESIF & RIS3)
• Four interlinked pillars
• Implementation of EU Strategies and Stataments (international
cooperation, Galway, South-East Asia, …)
• Cross-cutting activities with other areas of H2020 (SC3- Energy, SC4
Transport, SC5 Climate Action, & LEITs)
• All activities should use data or make available through the EU
initiatives (GEOSS, Corpernicus, ESA, …)
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Blue Growth - Introduction
28. 28
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Blue
Growth
Boosting
Innovation for
emerging Blue
Growth activities
Linking healthy
oceans and seas with
healthy people
The Arctic
Dimension
Valorising the
Mediterranean Sea
basin
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Blue Growth
Source: European Commission & REA
Four Areas, 13 topics, 129 M€ & 1SME Topic (19,5M€)
29. 29
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Call Blue Growth
Source: European Commission & REA
30. 30
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• An integrated Arctic
observing system
• Impact of Arctic
changes on the
weather and climate
of the Northern
Hemisphere
• Climate impacts on
Arctic permafrost and
its socio-economic
impact, with a focus
on coastal areas
• Interaction between
people, oceans and
seas:
• Blue green
innovation for clean
coasts and seas
• Innovative
sustainable solutions
for improving the
safety and dietary
properties of seafood
• Large-scale integrated
algae bio-refineries
• Specialised vessels
(coastal & offshore)
• Multi-use of the oceans
marine space
• Legal and
environmental
issues
• Enabling
technologies
• ERANET cofund on
Marine technologies
Boosting
innovation for
emerging Blue
Growth activities
Linking
healthy oceans
and seas with
healthy people
The Arctic
Dimension
• Towards an
integrated
Mediterranean Sea
Observing System
• Support to the
BLUEMED Initiative:
Coordination of
marine and maritime
research and
innovation activities
in the Mediterranean
Valorising the
Mediterranean
Sea basin
5 topics 57 M€ 3 topics 21 M€ 3 topics 40 M€ 2 topics 11 M€
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Blue Growth
Source: European Commission & REA
31. 31
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Blue Growth
20
16
20
17
X IA 11 22 2
X X
IA
(SC4)
X 7 7 1 SME
X 8 8 1 Single SME
X
CSA
(SC3)
2 2 1 PORD
X IA 8 8 1
X
ERA-NET
Cofund
10 10 1
Call for Blue Growth - Demonstrating an ocean of opportunities
Boosting Innovation for emerging Blue Growth activities
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
BG - 01. [2016]: Large-scale algae biomass integrated biorefineries
BG - 02. [2016/2017]: High value-added specialised vessel concepts enabling
more efficient servicing of emerging coastal and offshore activities
A. [2016]: Specialised vessel for coastal activities
B. [2017]: Specialised vessel for offshore activities
BG - 03. [2016]: Multi-use of the oceans marine space, offshore and near-
shore: compatibility, regulations, environmental and legal issues
BG - 04. [2017]: Multi-use of the oceans marine space, offshore and near-
shore: Enabling technologies
BG - 05. [2016]: ERANET COFUND on marine technologies
Other Issues: SME (Small & Medium Enterprise), MAA (Multi-actor approach), PORD (Pilot on Open Research Data),
SSH (Social Sciences & Humanities), TRL (Technology Readiness Level)
32. 32
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Blue Growth
20
16
20
17
X CSA 2 2 1 ORD
X IA 6 12 2
Single
stage
X IA 7 7 1
SME
PORD
X
RIA
(SC5)
15 1 PORD
X
RIA
(SC5)
7-8 2
Single
stage
PORD
X
RIA
(SC5)
10 10 1 PORD
X RIA 8 8 1 2 stages PORD
X CSA 3 3 1
Single
stage
PORD
Linking healthy oceans and seas for healthy people
BG - 06. [2017]: Interaction between people, oceans and seas: a strategic
approach towards healthcare and well-being.
BG - 07. [2017]: Blue green innovation for clean coasts and seas
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
BG - 12. [2016]: Towards an integrated Mediterranean Sea Observing System
BG - 13. [2016]: Support to the BLUEMED Initiative: Coordination of marine and
maritime research and innovation activities in the Mediterranean
BG - 08. [2016]: Innovative sustainable solutions for improving the safety and
dietary properties of seafood
The Artic Dimension
BG - 09. [2016]: An integrated Arctic observation system
30BG - 10. [2016]: Impact of Arctic changes on the weather and climate of the
Northern Hemisphere
Area / Topic
WP
2016
Call for Blue Growth - Demonstrating an ocean of opportunities
BG - 11. [2017]: Climate impacts on Arctic permafrost and its socio-economic
impact, with a focus on coastal areas
Valorising the Mediterranean Sea Basin
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
• Rural areas – source of food and reservoir of natural resources.
• Provider of public goods and ecosystem services. Long term benefits for
socity.
• Afeccted by demographic, economic and societal changes (urbanization,
depopulation, businness relocation
• Call RUR – Raising natural, social, cultural and economic potential of
rural areas and coastal areas. In particular in SMEs.
• Three main areas.
• Contribute to the objectives ESIF and Rural Development under CAP.
35. 35
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
Source: European Commission & REA
36. 36
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Rural
Renaissance
New approaches
towards Policies
and governance
New value
chains and
business models
Innovation
and skills
development
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
Source: European Commission & REA
3 Areas, 18 topics, 128 M€
37. 37
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
• Thematic networks
• Experimental and
demonstration farms
• Building a future science and
education system
• Advisors' role in AKIS
• Working together in EU
countries where cooperation
level is low
• Optimising interactive
innovation to speed up
innovation in rural areas
• Crop diversification systems for
delivery of food, feed,
industrial products and
ecosystem services
• Resource-efficient and
profitable industrial crops on
marginal lands
• Demonstration of integrated
logistics centres for food and
non-food applications
• Business models for modern
rural economies
Territorial interactions: enhance
synergies, adapt policies, foster
cross-sectorial cooperation
• Rural-urban
• Coastal-Rural
• 'Towards 2030': policies and
decision tools for an
integrated management of
natural resources
• Economic benefits from
ecosystem services:
• Farming & drinking
water
• Forest ecosystem
services (IA)
Policies &
governance
Value chains &
business models
Innovation and
skill
development
4 topics 47 M€ 7 topics 49 M€5 topics 32 M€
Source: European Commission & REA
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SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
20
16
20
17
X RIA 6 6 1 MAA
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages MAA
X RIA 8 8 1
X RIA 5 5 1 MAA
X IA 4 8 2
Single
stage
MAA
X RIA 10 20 2 2 stages MAA, SME
X RIA 6 6 1 2 stages MAA, SME
X IA 6 12 2
Single
stage
MAA, SME
X RIA 4,5 9 2 2 stages MAA
RUR - 06. [2016]: Crop diversification systems for the delivery of food, feed,
industrial products and ecosystems services - from farm benefits to value-
chain organisation
RUR - 07. [2016]: Resource-efficient and profitable industrial crops on marginal
lands
RUR - 08. [2016]: Demonstration of integrated logistics centres for food and
non-food applications
RUR - 09. [2017]: Business models for modern rural economies
RUR – 01. [2016]: Consolidated policy framework and governance models for
synergies in rural-urban linkages
RUR – 02. [2017]: Coastal-rural interactions: enhancing synergies between land
and sea-based activities
RUR - 03. [2017]: Towards 2030: policies and decision tools for an integrated
management of natural resources
RUR - 04. [2016]: Water farms – Improving farming and supply of drinking water
RUR - 05. [2017]: Novel public policies, business models and mechanisms for
the sustainable supply of and payment for forest ecosystem services
New value chains and business models
Call for a Rural Renaissance - Fostering innovation and business opportunities I
New approaches towards policies and governance
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Rural Renaissance
20
16
20
17
X X CSA 2 10 10 5 / 5 MAA
X CSA 2 2 1
Single
stage
MAA
X CSA 7 7 1 MAA
X RIA 7 7 1 2 stages MAA
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages MAA
X CSA 3 3 1
Single
stage
MAA
X RIA 5 5 1 2 stages MAA
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
RUR - 11. [2016]: On farm demonstrations: deepening farmer-to-farmer
learning mechanisms
RUR - 12. [2017]: Networking European farms to boost thematic knowledge
exchanges and close the innovation gap
RUR - 13. [2017]: Building a future science and education system fit to deliver
to practice
RUR - 14. [2016]: Advisor's roles in functioning of AKIS and advisory policies
boosting innovation in sustainable agriculture
RUR - 15. [2017]: The benefits of working with others – fostering social capital
in the farming sector
RUR - 16. [2017]: Optimising interactive innovation project approaches and the
delivery of EU policies to speed up innovation in rural areas
Innovation and skill development
RUR - 10. [2016-2017]: Thematic Networks compiling knowledge ready for
practice
Budget
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Call for a Rural Renaissance - Fostering innovation and business opportunities II
Other Issues: SME (Small & Medium Enterprise), MAA (Multi-actor approach), PORD (Pilot on Open Research Data),
SSH (Social Sciences & Humanities), TRL (Technology Readiness Level)
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
CALL
Bio-based innovation for
sustainable goods and services
(BB)
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• Paradigm - From “FOSSIL TO BIO”
• New wave of industrialisation comes from Bio-based industries.
• Convert sustainable bio-based resources into innovative, sustainable and
viable industrial products.
• New markets, strenghening rural economies & generating high-skilled jobs.
• Two sub-areas:
- Securing sustainable biomass supply for bio-based goods and services.
- Building the “bio-based markets of the future”
• This call is complementary to JTI –BBI calls, and contributes to the objectives
of several EU policies.
• Synergies with ESIF, RIS3 and national and regional R&D programmes.
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Bio-based
innovation for sustainable goods and services
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Bio-based
innovation for
sustainable
goods and
services
Securing
sustainable
bio-mass
supply
Building the
bio-based
markets of
the future
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Bio-based
innovation for sustainable goods and services
Source: European Commission & REA
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
• Forest production
systems
o Tree breeding
strategies and
tools
o Intelligent
solutions
• Sustainability schemes
for the bio-based
economy
• Statistical data on bio-
based industries and
products
Securing Sustainable
biomass supply
Building the bio-based
markets of the future
• Potential of urban
waste. Production
of high value bio-
based products
• Bio-based
products:
Mobilisation and
mutual learning
• Bio-based
industries regional
dimension
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Bio-based
innovation for sustainable goods and services
4 topics 22 M€
2 topics 4 M€
1 topics 3 M€
Cross cutting activities
Call Circular Economy
Source: European Commission & REA
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 – WP2016-2017 – Call Bio-based innovation for
sustainable goods and services
20
16
20
17
X RIA 5 5 1
X RIA 6 6 1 2 stages
X RIA 6 6 1
X IA 5 6 3 SME
X CSA 3 3 1
Single
stage
X CSA 1 1 1
Building the "bio-based markets of the future"- mobilising stakeholders engagement
BB - 05. [2017]: Bio-based products: Mobilisation and mutual learning action
plan
BB - 06. [2016]: Bio-based industries regional dimension
Call for the Bioeconomy - Bio-based innovation for sustainable goods and services
Securing sustainable biomass supply for bio-based goods and services
BB - 01. [2016]: Sustainability schemes for the bio-based economy
BB - 02. [2017]: Towards a method for the collection of statistical data on bio-
based industries and bio-based products
BB - 03. [2017]: Adaptive tree breeding strategies and tools for forest
production systems resilient to climate change and natural disturbances
BB - 04. [2016]: Intelligent solutions and tools in forest production systems,
fostering a sustainable supply of quality wood for the growing bioeconomy
Nº of
projects
Evaluation
procedure
Other issues
(SME, MAA,
PORD)
Area / Topic
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC
cont.
(M€)
Budget
Other Issues: SME (Small & Medium Enterprise), MAA (Multi-actor approach), PORD (Pilot on Open Research Data),
SSH (Social Sciences & Humanities), TRL (Technology Readiness Level)
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
SC2 Calls 2016 - DATES
Source: European Commission & REA
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Production
systems
Ecosystem
services
Policies and
Rural Devel.
Consumers
Nutrition
Food
industry
BioIndustries
Biorefinery
Market for
bioproducts
Food
Fisheries
Aquaculture
Marine
Biotech.
Forestry
BioIndustries
Marine
Resources
Agriculture
& Forestry
Climate
Change
Marine
Resources
Cross-cutting
technologies
Marine &
maritime
Oceans of
Tomorrow
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Structure and Contents
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
What is the Bio-based Industries Initiative?
• A Public-Private Partnership between the Bio-based Industries
Consortium and the EU
• A joint commitment of 3.7 billion € over 2014-2020
o 0.975 billion € - EU
o 2.7 billion € - Bio-based Industries Consortium:
In kind & in cash (0.975 bn €) + Additional activities (1.755 bn €)
• Annual Work Programmes
JTI on Biobased Industries. What is BBI about?
+
http://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=kym3mIYo_30
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
WHO IS INVOLVED IN BBI? BIC PARTNERS (76 Ind + 148 Assoc)
■ 76 Full members
• 44 Large industries
• 19 SMEs
• 13 Clusters
■ 148 Associated members
• 50 Universities + 71 RTOs
• 10 European trade organisations
• 8 European Associations
• 3 ETPs + 2 TP
• 2 Tech Provid + 2 Clusters + 1 Bank
Sectors covered to date
• Agriculture and Agro-food
• Forestry / Pulp and Paper
• Technology providers
• Chemicals
• Energy
Updated on October 2015
JTI on Biobased Industries. Who is involved?
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Strategic Innovation & Research Agenda
• Value Chain 1: From lignocellulosic feedstock to advanced
biofuels, bio-based chemicals & biomaterials
realising the feedstock and technology base for the next generation
of fuels, chemicals and materials
• Value Chain 2: Next generation forest-based value chains
utilisation of the full potential of forestry biomass by improved
mobilisation &realisation of new added value products & markets
• Value Chain 3: Next generation agro-based value chains
realising the highest sustainability and added value by improved
agricultural production, & new added value products and markets
• Value Chain 4: New value chains from (organic) waste
from waste problems to economic opportunities by realising
sustainable technologies to convert waste into valuable products
• Value Chain 5: Integrated energy, pulp and chemicals
biorefineries realising sustainable bio-energy production, by
backwards integration with biorefinery operations isolating higher
added value components
JTI on Biobased Industries. SIRA
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Focus
• Fostering a sustainable biomass supply and
building new value chains
Feedstock
• Optimising efficient processing through R&D and
upscaling in large-scale demo/flagship biorefineries
Biorefineries
• Developing markets for bio-based products and
optimising policy frameworks
Markets,
products and
policies
JTI on Biobased Industries. Focus
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Types of Projects
• RESEARCH & INNOVATION ACTIONS (RIA) focused on filling the gaps in
technological innovations (up to TRL 5) 4 Years.
• INNOVATION ACTIONS (IA):
– DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS: Validate the technical and economic
viability of a new or improved technology, product, service or solution
in an operational environment (TRL 6-7) 4-5 years.
– FLAGSHIP PROJECTS: (TRL 8) First units of value chains operating at an
economically viable scales. Deployment in the market of an innovation
that has already been demonstrated but not yet applied/deployed in
the market. Include the establishment of a large scale production
facility. 4-5 years.
• COORDINATION &SUPPORT ACTIONS (CSA): Accompanying measures
such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising,
communication, networking, coordination and support services, etc. 2-3
years.
JTI on Biobased Industries. Type of Projects.
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JTI on Biobased Industries. Calls for proposals
Type of action Duration
(years)
Number of paticipants
RIA Research & Innovation Action 4 ≥ 3 Legal entities (3MS and/or AS)
IA Innovation Action (Flagship &
Demonstration)
4-5 ≥ 3 Legal entities (3MS and/or AS)
CSA Coordination Action 1-3 ≥ 1 Legal entity (3MS and/or AS)
Call Identifier Publication date Deadline Instruments Budget (M€)
Number
topics
H2020-BBI-JTI-
2015-01
19/05/2015 15/09/2015 (IA-Flagship) 100 3
H2020-BBI-JTI-
2015-02
25/08/2015 03/12/2015
RIA
IA (Demo)
CSA
106 19
H2020-BBI-JTI-
2016-03
Q1/Q2 2016 Q3
RIA
IA (Demo)
CSA
tbd tbd
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
JTI on Biobased Industries. Calls for proposals
Research and Innovation Actions
(It is considered that proposals with a total eligible budget in the range of EUR 2-5
million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately)
Budget
BBI.VC1.R1 - Conversion of lignin rich-reach streams from biorefineries
28 m €
BBI.VC1.R2 - Pre-treatment of lignocellulose with simultaneous removal of
contaminants and separation of lignin and cellulosic fractions
BBI.VC1.R3 – Bio-based functional molecules for coating and surface treatment
BBI.VC1.R4 – Separation and extraction technologies for added value
compounds from wood and forest-based residues
BBI.VC2.R5 - Practices increasing effectiveness of forest management
BBI.VC2.R6 - Sustainable cellulose based materials
BBI.VC2.R7 - Tailoring tree species to produce wood designed for industrial
processes and biorefining purposes
BBI.VC3.R8 - Increasing productivity of industrial multi-purpose agricultural crops
BBI.VC3.R9 - Valorisation of aquatic biomass
BBI.R10 - Innovative efficient biorefinery technologies 12 m €
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JTI on Biobased Industries. Calls for proposals
Demonstration Actions
(It is considered that proposals with a total eligible budget of up to EUR 15 million
would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately)
Budget
BBI.VC1.D1 - Lignocellulosic feedstock into building blocks and high
added value products
60 m €
BBI.VC2.D2 - Innovative cellulose-based composite packaging solutions
BBI.VC3.D3 - Production of bio-based elastomers from Europe-grown feedstock
BBI.VC3.D4 - High purity bio-based intermediates and end products from
vegetable oils and fats
BBI.VC3.D5 - Valorisation of agricultural residues and side streams from the
agro-food industry
BBI.VC4.D6 - Organic acids from Municipal Solid Waste
BBI.D7 - Overcoming low product yields from fermentation processes
Coordination and Support Actions
(It is considered that proposals with a total eligible budget of up to EUR 1 million
would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately)
Budget
BBI. S1 - Clustering and networking
2 m €
BBI. S2 - Communication and awareness
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
FP7 KBBE Biotech
Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
Marine and fresh-water biotechnology
Biorefinery
Societal Challenge 2
• Food security, sustainable agriculture,
marine and maritime research and the
bioeconomy
Environmental biotechnology
Emerging trends in biotechnology
Industrial biotechnology
H2020 LEIT NMBP Biotech
• Biotechnology-based industrial
processes driving competitiveness &
sustainability.
• Cutting-edge biotechnologies as future
innovation drivers
• Innovative and competitive platform
technologies
BIOTECHNOLOGY – 7PM vs. H2020
NEW
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
Introduction & Challenges
Spectacular progress as enabling technology in various
sectors; health, pharmaceutical, chemical & plant breeding.
Call H2020-NMBP 2016-2017 - Biotechnology
Biotechnology-based industrial processes driving
competitiveness & sustainability.
• Bridge the gap for lab to market. New approaches to valorising new
feedstock resources and increasing overall bioprocess efficiencies.
• Speed up innovation, develop new bioprocess concepts, improved data
integration and valorization of new production techniques.
Cutting-edge biotechnologies as future innovation
drivers & Innovative and competitive platform
technologies
• Contribute further to sectors such as health, chemicals and agriculture
by developing new technological platforms.
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Call H2020-NMBP 2016-2017 - Biotechnology
2016 2017
BIOTEC-01-2016:ERA-NET Cofund on Biotechnologies
X
ERA-NET
Cofund
8-10 8-10 1
1 Stage
21/01/16
SSH
X RIA 5-7
SME
TRL 3-5
X RIA 5-7
SME
TRL 3-5
X CSA 0,35-0,5 0,35-0,5 1
1 Stage
21/01/16
SSH
X RIA 5-7
SME
INCO
TRL3-5
X IA 5-7 TRL5-7
X RIA 5-7
SSH
SME
INCO
X CSA 0,7-1 0,7-1 1
1 Stage
19/01/2017
Other issues
(SME, SSH,
TRL, INCO)
Call H2020-NMBP-2016-2017
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nº of
projectsArea / Topic
Evaluation
procedure
WP
2016
WP
2017
Type of
action
EC cont.
(M€)
Budget
BIOTEC-07-2017:New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in
molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial
bioproducts
BIOTEC-08-2017:Support for enhancing and demonstrating
the impact of KET Biotechnology projects
32
2 Stages
08/12/15
24/05/16
2 Stages
27/10/16
04/05/17
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BIOTEC-02-2016:Bioconversion of non-agricultural waste
into biomolecules for industrial applications
BIOTEC-03-2016:Microbial chassis platforms with
optimized metabolic pathways for industrial innovations
through systems biology
BIOTEC-04-2016: KET Biotechnology foresight identifying
gaps and high-value opportunities for the EU industry
BIOTEC-05-2017:Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse
processes in the low-carbon economy
BIOTEC-06-2017:Optimisation of biocatalysis and
downstream processing for the sustainable production of
high value-added platform chemicals
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2016-2017.
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• LEIT - NMBP – “Biotechnology”
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The Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative “Innovation Union”
specifies European Innovation Parnerships (EIP) as a new
tool for speeding up innovation through linking existing
policies and instruments.
EIP “Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability”
(COM(2012)79): Fostering a competitive and sustainable
agriculture and forestry sector that “achives more from
less”: promoting synergies between CAP RD and H2020
policies
EIPs will not act as a new instrument or programme
EIPs do not have any funding attached to them, BUT…
EIP-AGRI
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
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Strategic Implementation Plan (13 Feb. 2014 (OR. en) 6301/14 AGRI 86)
via H2020 - SC2 – WPs (multiactor approach & thematic networks)
via Rural Development Programmes
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip
EIP-AGRI
Guidelines on Programming for Innovation and the Implementation of the EIP AGRI
EC- DG AGRI & RD, updated version December 2014
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
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CAP Rural Development - EIP AGRI - H2020
Source: Inge Van Oost- CE - DG AGRI
MAGRAMAyComunidadesAutónomas
PNDRyPRDR
MINECO–CDTI
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
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• Animal husbandry
• Ecological focus areas
• Fertilizer efficiency
• Genetic resources
• IPM in Brassica
• Organic farming
• Protein crops
• Reduction of antibiotics
in the pig sector
EIP – AGRI – Focus Groups (on-going)
• High Nature Value
• Precision farming
• Permanent grassland
• Short food supply chains
• Soil-borne diseases
• Soil organic matter
• .../…
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
65. The multi-actor approach aims at more demand-driven innovation through the genuine and sufficient
involvement of various actors (end-users such as farmers/farmers' groups, fishers/fisher's groups,
advisors, enterprises, etc.) all along the project: from the participation in the planning of work and
experiments, their execution up until the dissemination of results and a possible demonstration phase.
The adequate choice of key actors with complementary types of knowledge (scientific and practical)
should be reflected in the consortium and in the description of the project concept, and result in a
broad implementation of project results. The multi-actor approach is more than a strong
dissemination requirement or than what a broad stakeholders' board can deliver: it should be
illustrated in the project proposal with sufficient quantity and quality of knowledge exchange activities
and a clear role for the different actors in the work. This should generate innovative solutions that are
more likely to be applied thanks to cross-fertilisation of ideas between actors, co-creation and
generation of co-ownership for eventual results. A multi-actor project proposal needs to demonstrate
how the project proposal's objectives and planning are targeted to needs / problems and
opportunities of end-users, and its complementarity with existing research and best practices. The
project should result in some practical knowledge which is easily understandable and accessible, and
substantial in qualitative and quantitative terms. As a minimum, this material should feed into the
European Innovation Partnership (EIP) 'Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability' for broad
dissemination as 'practice abstracts' in the common EIP format for practitioners5.
Facilitation/mediation between the different types of actors and involvement of relevant interactive
innovation groups operating in the EIP context, such as EIP Operational Groups funded under Rural
Development Programmes, are strongly recommended. For projects on fisheries, aquaculture,
marine and inland water issues or other areas not covered by the EIP-AGRI6, other similarly effective
solutions for dissemination should be explored.
Multiactor-actor approach in H2020 projects. (Introduction WP p.9 -10)
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
67. Learn more about H2020 Multiactor-actor projects
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
Workshop “Interactive innovation
in motion: multiactor projects and
thematic networks under H2020”
21/11/2015:
• Event page:
http://ec.europa.eu/programm
es/horizon2020/en/news/inter
active-innovation-motion-
multi-actor-projects-and-
thematic-networks-under-
horizon-2020
• Recordings:
https://scic.ec.europa.eu/stre
aming/workshop-on-multi-
actor-approach-and-thematic-
networks-under-horizon-2020
68. Thematic Networks in H2020 calls. Example call 2014
Objectives oriented to needs of end-
users: key wine diseases, representing
a threat to economic viability of the
sector, identification of winegrowers
priorities.
Multi-actor approach: 10 regions
from 7 countries representing 90% of
EU wine production. Many knowledge
exchange activities & experience
bottom-up interactive processes.
Consortium: 11 partners from
sicience, advisory and practice,
regional technical working groups
www.winetwork.eu
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
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The EU through the ERA-NET scheme creates European networks
that facilitate the coordination of national and regional R&D
programs. The objective is to reduce fragmentation, maximize
cooperation and address the technological challenges of the future.
From 2002 until 2013, 359 calls have been launched with the
participation of 72 countries, a total of 3.400 research projects
have been financed and and mobilizing 400 million € mobilized.
Birds show us the way:
71 % gain of efficiency
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- ERANETs
ERANET & ERANET+ & ERANET Cofund
Source: CDTI Perspective Magazine Nº45
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
http://www.era-platform.eu/
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- ERANETs
http://ec.europa.eu/research/bioeconomy/pdf/
bioeconomy-era-net-actions_en.pdf
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BIOECONOMY in the H2020
What are Joint Programming Initiatives - JPIs?
Introduced by the EC in 2008 to implement the ERA.
The objective is to "increase the value of relevant national and EU R&D
funding by concerted and joint planning, implementation and evaluation of
national research programmes".
In JPI Member States are expected to coordinate national research activities,
develop common research agendas, in order to face grand societal
challenges. JPIs intends to tackle the challenges that cannot be solved on the
national level.
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- JPIs
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APPLICANTS
NCPs
Delegate
& Experts
Spanish Inputs
National Policy, CCAA
TP, Univ, RTOs, L.E., SMEs
WP
definition
Info on how to
participate in H2020!!
Support
SC2 Bioeconomy + LEIT (Biotechnology)
• Marta Conde (CDTI) - NCP
• Andrés Montero (INIA) - NCP
SC2 Bioeconomy
• José Manuel González (CDTI) - Delegate
• Diego Intrigliolo (CSIC) – Expert
• Antonio Ruiz (CLM) – Expert CCAA
DG RTD
DG AGRI
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
73. H2020 & CDTI
SERVICIO DE VALOR AÑADIDO PARA
GRUPOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN,
EMPRESAS, ADMINISTRACIONES
Y USUARIOSGuía del participante
H2020
http://www.guiah2020.es/index.php
74. Work Programme “Bioeconomy” (2016-2017):
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-food_en.pdf
Participant Portal H2020 Online Manual
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/index_en.htm
Self-Evaluation Forms
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/call_ptef/ef/h2020-call-ef-ria-ia-csa_en.pdf
Guidance for evaluators of Horizon 2020 proposals
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/pse/h2020-evaluation-faq_en.pdf
Proposal Submission Service User Manual
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/support/sep_usermanual.pdf
Listas de distribución del portal español de H2020:
http://www.eshorizonte2020.es/suscripcion
Ayudas a la Preparación de Propuestas Comunitarias (APC):
http://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=7&MS=572&MN=3&TR=C&IDR=600
Library Bioeconomy:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/bioeconomy/index.cfm?pg=library
HORIZON 2020.- Documents and links of interest
BIOECONOMY in the H2020
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Thanks for your attention!
Any questions?
Marta Conde
National Contact Point for SC2 Bioecnonomy & LEIT “Biotech”
José Manuel González
Spanish Delegate to SC2 Bioeconomy
CDTI
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
International Programmes Directorate
European Programmes Division
+34 91 581 55 62.- marta.conde@cdti.es; josemanuel.gonzalez@cdti.es