BIOFRUITNET
Boosting Innovation in Organic FRUIT production through strong knowledge NETworks
About project
The EU is the leading region for the production of organic fruits, with a rapidly expanding production and a demand for organic products which grows every year. However, at the same time, the amount and value of organic imports from outside the EU is increasing. For organic fruit farmers in the EU this poses a challenge to succeed in an increasingly competitive market. In addition, organic fruit growing is a very demanding farming activity. This is because, the sector faces specific problems that cannot be solved using conventional approaches based on the use of synthetics substances. As organic fruit growers cannot rely on synthetic inputs, many of them have, on a local level, developed competitive strategies to improve plant health. Moreover, there is considerable research on improving organic fruit growing systems. The problem, however, is that this knowledge is not easily accessible to farmers all over Europe and remains either locally known or only available in the scientific sphere. The sector is in need of a network focused on organic fruit production that bridges the gap between science and practice and makes locally found solutions available to other fruit growers in Europe. Therefore, the specific objectives of BioFruitNet are: 1) Collect and synthesize existing knowledge ready for practise, 2) Create a stable European innovation network, 3) Strengthen established networks, 4) Widely distribute solutions, 5) Extend the Organic Farm Knowledge Platform. To achieve these objectives, we will first carry a thorough mapping exercise to find relevant networks at national level in partner countries and beyond (WP1). Then, compile all existing practical and scientific knowledge relevant to organic fruit farmers (WP2) and select the best practices (WP3). We will then focus on adapting and translating all best practices in an easy-to-understand format like practice abstracts (WP4) and disseminate the information through high impact channels (WP5).
- Project type
- Horizon 2020
- Country
- -
- Grant ID
- 10.3030/862850
- Start date
- 11/1/2019
- End date
- 4/30/2023
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Contributions
Preventive measures for codling moth in organic orchards using plant hygiene and integrated pest management
Integrated pest management for organic apple orchards targeting fruit leaf roller and codling moth
Mating disruption using pheromones for codling moth control in organic apple orchards
CpGV-based pest management for organic apple and pear production with resistance mitigation strategies
Enhances natural pest control in organic orchards using flower strips and targeted Azadirachtine application
Biological control of codling moth in organic apple orchards using Steinernema feltiae nematodes
Resilient pome fruit varieties for climate-smart organic farming
Recycling sprayers enhance efficiency and reduce drift in pome fruit production with up to 30% solution savings
Reducing apple scab risk in organic pome fruit production through cultural and management practices
Supporting beneficial insects and birds in organic orchards through strategic planting of anchor plants