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Legumes Translated · Translating knowledge for legume-based farming for feed and food systems.

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201830 April 2022EU funding €1,999,948Call H2020-RUR-2018-2020

Legumes Translated supports innovation in grain legume-supported cropping systems and value-chains by linking sources and users of quality-assured knowledge using rigorous knowledge synthesis and compilation. Knowledge is compiled at two levels: at the level of Actor Groups’ specific farming system and value chain activities, and in seven technical areas of agricultural sector and value-chain transition (Transition Networks). The project addresses an urgent need and cross-sector challenges by building on technical opportunities. The urgent need is due to the imbalance in cropping systems now dominated by cereal crops with adverse agronomic and environmental effects. The cross-sector challenge arises from the growing demand for alternative sources of plant protein, growing consumer interest in the environmental impact and resource efficiency of value chains, growing demand for GMO-free value chains and grain legume-based foods. The technical opportunity arises from the range of innovation groups in Europe that are now translating relevant knowledge at a local and regional level. Our consortium comprises an existing innovation community represented by 15 Actor Groups with research-based knowledge, value-chain actors’ knowledge and insights from the pre-farm side of the value chain right through to retailing, including the supporting and regulating functions such as policy development. The project uses a co-learning framework to validate the knowledge compiled within Actor Groups and between Actor Groups within the seven Transition Networks. In addition to direct interaction between partners, an extensive range of primary communications provided in an internet-based knowledge platform (The Legume Hub) will have a lasting character documenting the work. Secondary communications will target specific groups along value chains using a wide range of media. The project includes work for impact beyond the project time-frame.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

JOHANN HEINRICH VON THUENEN-INSTITUT, BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER LAENDLICHE RAEUME, WALD UND FISCHEREI

DE · €157,375

participant

STONEGATE FARMERS LIMITED

UK · €1,343

participant

AGROBIOINSTITUTE

BG · €63,438

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €161,875

participant

MURPHY BOKERN DONAL

DE · €173,126

participant

HESSISCHES MINISTERIUM FUR LANDWIRTSCHAFT UND UMWELT, WEINBAU, FORSTEN, JAGD UND HEIMAT

DE · €51,055

participant

SEED TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

IE · €40,263

participant

MINISTERIUM FUR ERNAHRUNG, LANDLICHEN RAUM UND VERBRAUCHERSCHUTZ BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG

DE · €74,375

participant

BAEUERLICHE ERZEUGERGEMEINSCHAFT SCHWABISCH HALL WV

DE · €106,100

participant

DONAU SOJA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG

AT · €245,950

participant

SRUC

UK · €266,325

participant

FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG

CH · €163,450

participant

TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

IE · €53,750

participant

AVRAMAR AQUACULTURE SOCIETE ANONYME

EL · €72,315

participant

THE CIRCA GROUP EUROPE LIMITED

IE · €53,750

participant

INSTITUT ZA RATARSTVO I POVRTARSTVO INSTITUT OD NACIONALNOG ZNACAJA ZA REPUBLIKU SRBIJU

RS · €36,875

participant

LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM FUER AGRARLANDSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG (ZALF) e.V.

DE · €204,963

participant

SYNETAIRISMOS AGROTON THESSALIAS

EL · €73,620

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