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BEATLES · Co-creating Behavioural Change Towards Climate-Smart Food Systems

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 July 202230 June 2026EU funding €3,911,528Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-FARM2FORK-01

BEATLES aspires to change the way agri-food systems currently operate and accelerate the systemic and systematic behavioural shift to climate-smart agriculture and smart farming technologies fully aligned with the ambitions of the Farm to Fork and Biodiversity Strategies, and the new CAP at regional and EU levels. By adopting a food systems approach, the agri-food value chain is viewed as a system of interlinked components where interactions lead to systemic innovations. Through targeted selection of agri-food value chains across the EU and by engaging multiple stakeholders in the co-creation of systemic innovations, in the context of appropriate behavioural and experimental settings, the project will provide an integrative inventory of behavioural insights about the full range of “lock-ins” and levers that hinder or motivate behavioural change, including individual, systemic and policy factors. Five different food systems representing the major crop and livestock farming systems in Europe (cereals, dairy, stone fruits, livestock, vegetables) in various EU regions (Western, Eastern, Southern and Northern Europe), will be studied to account for the diversity in agri-food systems and conditions in the EU. The behavioural insights are used to develop transformative pathways, via business strategies and policy recommendations, to encourage transition to fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly food systems. BEATLES will provide a set of business strategies establishing roadmaps for a fair shift towards climate-smart agriculture, based on environmental, social and economic sustainability assessments. Moreover, a series of policy recommendations and tools will be developed to foster behaviourally informed policy design and implementation. The active participation of multiple value chain actors, at various levels of society (public, political, professional), in the co-creation activities all along the project’s lifespan will establish a mutual understanding of the value

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON

EL · €459,125

participant

NATURLAND - VERBAND FUR OKOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU EV

DE · €239,125

participant

ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR L'INNOVATION DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL

BE · €399,031

participant

Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS PC

EL · €259,125

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €264,063

participant

FBCD AS

DK · €253,438

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €449,713

participant

STIFTELSEN THE STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE

SE · €230,229

participant

INSTITUTO NAVARRO DE TECNOLOGIAS E INFRAESTRUCTURAS AGROALIMENTARIAS SA

ES · €210,300

participant

ZVEZA POTROSNIKOV SLOVENIJE DRUSTVO

SI · €109,125

participant

DELPHY BV

NL · €208,000

participant

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS EUROPE SL

ES · €101,250

associatedPartner

KPAD LTD

UK

participant

UAB BETA VIA

LT · €57,125

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €309,136

participant

AGRO DIGITAL SOLUTIONS

LT · €57,125

participant

AgriFood Lithuania DIH

LT · €81,250

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €224,370

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