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GeneBEcon · Capturing the potential of Gene editing for a sustainable BioEconomy

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2025EU funding €5,032,777Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-ZEROPOLLUTION-01

New genomic techniques (NGTs) can contribute to an energy-efficient, low-input and zero-pollution agricultural production and industrial processing. Despite rapid recent progress, this toolbox is still in its infancy and substantial investments are needed to optimise the methods. Also, the innovation potential is fully exploited only if economic, social, and regulatory drivers coalesce and are accompanied by transparent communication and inclusive stakeholder engagement. A problem facing NGT innovation in Europe is that regulatory uncertainty restricts investment at all levels – research, innovation and scaling up – and the impacts of NGTs, both positive and negative, are not fully assessed. It also remains to be seen if public and stakeholder acceptance of NGT products will enable their application. The consequence is that NGTs do not yet reach their full potential. The research in GeneBEcon has two facets. First, the technical potential is explored by applying gene editing to develop 1) a virus-resistant potato with an industrial tuber starch quality, and 2) microalgae-based production of industrially relevant mycosporin-like amino acids. Second, the risk-regulatory aspects, economic incentives, and social perceptions are investigated. In the latter, comparative analyses are enabled by our approach with two different production systems: open-field agricultural crop and contained-system microalgae. The results will enable technical innovations as well as allow stakeholders (incl researchers, breeders, primary producers, value chain actors, risk assessors and decision makers) to take informed decisions on the safe and responsible use of NGT-derived products. GeneBEcon has a multi-sectoral consortium and the project links to relevant stakeholders through a Stakeholder Advisory Board. This will, through communication and inclusive engagement, enable an improved understanding and awareness of the risks and benefits of NGT-derived products through societal dialogue.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €691,034

associatedPartner

EIDGENOESSISCHES DEPARTEMENT FUER WIRTSCHAFT, BILDUNG UND FORSCHUNG

CH

participant

FEDERATION NATIONALE DES PRODUCTEURS DE PLANTS DE POMME DE TERRE

FR · €17,774

participant

SOLEDITS AB

SE · €368,050

participant

SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE INOVACAO CONSULTADORIA EMPRESARIAL E FOMENTO DA INOVACAO SA

PT · €210,858

participant

TEKNOLOGISK INSTITUT

DK · €401,406

participant

INNOVATION DES PRODUCTEURS DE PLANTS DE POMME DE TERRE

FR · €133,760

participant

SLOVENSKA POLNOHOSPODARSKA UNIVERZITA V NITRE

SK · €302,636

participant

PLANTS FOR THE FUTURE EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

BE · €253,313

participant

EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK

BE · €794,475

participant

EUROSEEDS

BE · €298,625

participant

HZPC RESEARCH BV

NL · €8,000

participant

LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE

LV · €148,085

participant

UNIVERSITAT BAYREUTH

DE · €132,469

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €333,410

participant

INVE BELGIE

BE · €8,000

participant

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

FR · €466,900

participant

XPRO CONSULTING LIMITED

CY · €197,875

participant

BUNDESAMT FUR VERBRAUCHERSCHUTZ UND LEBENSMITTELSICHERHEIT

DE · €266,106

Research fields

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