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EUFAWREADY · Enhancing Europe's readiness for managing fall armyworm, an invasive pest threat

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202531 May 2029EU funding €4,999,880Call HORIZON-CL6-2024-FARM2FORK-03

The fall armyworm (FAW) is a highly invasive and polyphagous pest native to the Americas, first detected in Africa in 2016 and which has since spread globally, including western Asia. By late 2023, FAW had reached mainland Europe, with detections in Greece and Romania. This pest now presents a major threat to European agriculture, as climate change and increased trade increase the likelihood of its establishment or presence across wide areas of Europe. The aim of EUFAWREADY is to provide European agricultural stakeholders—including farmers, advisors, and phytosanitary services—with the tools they need to respond quickly and effectively to potential FAW outbreaks. This involves tools to detect the presence of the pest the earliest possible and to effectively and sustainably manage the pest, thus minimizing the economic, environmental and social impact and the reliance on synthetic pesticides. The specific objectives of EUFAWREADY are to: i) Raise awareness and improve stakeholder preparedness regarding FAW risks, and enhance their engagement in management efforts; ii) Generate new knowledge on the biology of European FAW populations, focusing on traits that enhance their invasiveness potential; iii) Assess the economic and environmental impacts FAW could have on Europe; iv) Provide effective strategies for early detection and monitoring of FAW; v) Investigate a diversified array of sustainable control options that could be offered to European farmers, including the use of FAW natural enemies, microbial agents, and plant-based and natural semiochemical solutions; vi) Integrate these management strategies into guidelines intended to plant health actors, and an IPM toolbox to be provided to European farmers and advisers; vii) Ensure the project's scientific and technical findings are widely shared, so stakeholders are fully informed on FAW risks and management strategies by the project's end.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €929,375

participant

INSTITUTO CANARIO DE INVESTIGACIONES AGRARIAS

ES · €189,675

associatedPartner

Andermatt Biocontrol Suisse AG

CH

participant

JULIUS KUHN-INSTITUT BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR KULTURPFLANZEN

DE · €365,250

participant

ASSOCIATION GENERALE DES PRODUCTEURS DE MAIS

FR · €50,719

participant

THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF ISRAEL - THE VOLCANI CENTRE

IL · €130,000

participant

INRAE TRANSFERT SAS

FR · €289,891

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE AGRONOMIA

PT · €49,860

participant

AGRIODOR

FR · €100,000

participant

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS

EL · €309,660

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE DE NEUCHATEL

CH

participant

BENAKI PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

EL · €407,000

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA

ES · €180,333

participant

FERIMARK 2016 SL

ES · €229,988

participant

HIGHCLERE CONSULTING SRL

RO · €183,759

participant

PENSOFT PUBLISHERS

BG · €343,125

participant

CAB INTERNATIONAL

UK · €374,950

participant

NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR BIOECONOMY SCIENCE LIMITED

NZ · €60,000

participant

FREDON FRANCE

FR · €66,563

participant

AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA SECURITE SANITAIRE DE L ALIMENTATION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT ET DU TRAVAIL

FR · €9,821

participant

SAPIR ACADEMIC COLLEGE

IL · €60,000

associatedPartner

Jeju International Animal Research Center

KR

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA

IT · €300,000

participant

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €250,000

participant

SOCIETE RAGT 2N SAS

FR · €119,913

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