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B-THENET · BEST PRACTICES AND INNOVATIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE BEEKEEPING

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2026EU funding €3,271,891Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-GOVERNANCE-01

The B-THENET Thematic Network implements a multi actor (MA) approach to modernize the EU beekeeping sector, sharing knowledge that is ready to be put into practice, while fostering innovation and digitalization. Beekeepers will be advanced toward more economically viable and sustainable beekeeping through the knowledge sharing and training of useful and applicable best practices. Our MA approach engages the entire apiculture sector (beekeepers, advisors, researchers, policymakers, industry, consumers, etc.) to collect, categorize and help select best practices and applicable research findings not sufficiently known, using a bottom-up methodology that populates two accessible platforms (“Practices” and “R&I”). Only practices that meet beekeepers’ needs, are effective and ready to use, will be selected, shared and customized in our public platform (“Exchange”) and in national sub-networks (13 National Centres), so we can take into account the differences between territories, and adapt practices to specific regions, languages, equipment, bee genetics, diseases, and the operational scale of beekeeping. This approach will support the setting-up of tailored and validated best practices.A sociological study will map out the channels most consulted by beekeepers to maximise the dissemination of practices in a specific, long-term platform (“Repository”), which is set up to share best practices in appealing, easy to understand, audio-visual materials, translated into 15 EU languages. The flow of practical information will be supported by the 13 National Centres, 3 International Centres and by the targeted events (312 national and 6 international), 1 EU manual on best practices, and 1 set of guidelines for advisors in beekeeping, thus contributing to a rapid cross-fertilization process and to a greater acceptance of the final outputs.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALE DELLE REGIONI LAZIO E TOSCANA

IT · €260,000

participant

ALLATORVOSTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU · €156,250

participant

UNIVERZITA VETERINARSKEHO LEKARSTVA A FARMACIE V KOSICIACH

SK · €120,000

participant

ELLINIKOS GEORGIKOS ORGANISMOS - DIMITRA

EL · €148,000

participant

GLOBAZ, S.A.

PT · €269,425

participant

AGENZIA PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLA RICERCA EUROPEA

IT · €231,200

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €178,750

participant

UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID

ES · €164,566

participant

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €187,625

participant

NEMZETI ELELMISZERLANC-BIZTONSAGI HIVATAL

HU

participant

INSTYTUT OGRODNICTWA - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY

PL · €150,000

participant

LATVIJAS BIOZINATNU UN TEHNOLOGIJU UNIVERSITATE

LV · €137,500

participant

DANMARKS BIAVLERFORENING

DK · €150,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB-FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

HR · €150,000

participant

FEDERATION INTERNATIONAL DES ASSOCIATIONS D APICULTURE APIMONDIA

IT · €221,750

participant

BEE LIFE EUROPEAN BEEKEEPING COORDINATION

BE · €212,500

participant

CEBELARSKA ZVEZA SLOVENIJE

SI · €147,500

participant

UNIVERSITAET GRAZ

AT · €204,325

participant

UNIVERSITAET HOHENHEIM

DE · €182,500

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