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CROPSAFE · Crop Protection Strategies for the Transition to Environmentally-Friendly Agriculture

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202531 May 2029EU funding €4,893,904Call HORIZON-JU-CBE-2024

The withdrawal of the most harmful pesticides from the EU market is necessary to mitigate major environmental harm, but is leaving many farmers in a desperate position.CROP-SAFE has identified 3 critical cases of food crops under threat from rapidly spreading pests, whilst go-to pesticides are identified by ECHA as candidates for imminent withdrawal, i.e. Candidates for Substitution (CfS) and Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC).1. Potato crops, widely threatened by Potato cyst nematode (PCN). The approval period for the leading active against PCN, Fosthiazate (CfS), expires in 2027. 2. Tomato crops, suffering from losses up to 65% due to Root knot nematode (RKN). The approval period for Metham sodium (CfS, SVHV), one of the most widely uses actives against RKN, expires in 2025.3. Banana crops, suffering from the European emergence of Banana Weevils (BW). Growers are using Lambda-cyhalothrin (CfS, SVHC) to manage BW, but the approval period lapses in 2026.CROP-SAFE will develop a holistic package of tools (bioactives, delivery materials, formulations and decision support models) for effective and sustainable management of PCN, RKN, and BW in these crops.Using scalable supplies of bio-based residues (aquatic biomass, forestry residues, spent coffee grounds and fungal waste) and three biorefining partners, CROP-SAFE will down-select the most effective boiactives and delivery materials as a basis for new, SSbD crop protection products. Field trials will be supported by decision support models, overcoming challenges associated with the variable performance of bioactives in different environmental conditions.The CROP-SAFE consortium combines the expertise of 3 Universities (UA, CNR, IQS-URL) and 4 RTOs (CPI, VITO, LEITAT, JHI) with material processing capacity in 3 biorefineries (BOR, ABA, KB) a leading developer of precision agriculture solutions, SE, and a cooperative, COPLACA, representing 3,200 farmers.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE

ES · €874,506

participant

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

BE · €425,063

participant

Grupo Regional de Cooperativas Plataneras del Archipielago Canario

ES · €120,178

participant

BORREGAARD AS

NO · €216,210

participant

ALGINOR ASA

NO · €350,000

participant

THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE

UK · €422,018

participant

CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED LBG

UK · €526,845

participant

ICONIQ INNOVATION LTD

UK · €252,500

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €387,704

participant

KAFFE BUENO APS

DK · €297,750

thirdParty

ALGINOR BIOREFINERY AS

NO

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €344,020

participant

SOILESSENTIALS LIMITED

UK · €299,978

associatedPartner

MoreThanDigital International GmbH

CH

participant

INSTITUT QUIMIC DE SARRIA

ES · €377,134

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