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Theme 2:
'Food Agriculture and Fisheries Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology' – 2012
Øystein W. Rønning, NCP, Forskningsrådet
CContent
Introduction to FP7 - Tema 2 ”Food, agriculture and fisheries, and biotechnology” – KBBEs e es, a d b otec o ogy
Results of the first 5 calls
DRAFT Work program 2012
Evaluation of proposals – Time to contractp p
Contact points in Norway
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7
Cooperation programmeCooperation programme –– 10 thematic areas10 thematic areas (32(32 €€ million)million)Cooperation programme Cooperation programme 10 thematic areas, 10 thematic areas, (32 (32 €€ million)million)
Theme 2Theme 2
Obj i Objective:
The primary aim of funding the 'Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology' research theme under the Biotechnology research theme under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) is to build a European Knowledge Based p gBio-Economy (KBBE).
“THE EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE-BASED BIOECONOMY”QUALITY ASSURANCE STRATEGIES TRACEABILITY, CONSUMER SCIENCE
THE EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE-BASED BIOECONOMY
SOCIETAL NEEDSSTABILITY - BIODEGRADABILITYFUNCTIONALITY (Chirality) STABILITY - BIODEGRADABILITYFUNCTIONALITY (Chirality)
“Fork to Farm”
Lifesciences &
biotechnology forFork to FarmFood, health
and well-being
2 3sustainable non-food products +
processes
PROCESSINGADVANCED FOOD
2 3
WHITE BIOTECHPROCESSINGADVANCED FOOD TECHNOLOGIES, FOOD QUALITY
DETERMINANTS, NUTRITION
GREEN/BLUE BIOTECH
WHITE BIOTECHCLEAN BIOPROCESSESRAW MATERIALS/WASTE
Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, d ti i t
GREEN/BLUE BIOTECHOPTIMISED RAW MATERIALSPRODUCTIONLOW INPUT FARMING - BIODIVERSITY
ANIMAL HEALTH - RURAL DEVT.
1and aquatic environments
N k lt t kti it t (C ll 1 5) Norske resultater pr aktivitet (Calls 1-5)
Antall Uttelling %
(*) (*)
1. Biological resources 31 (7) 22 (23)
2. Food 20 (7) 20 (33)
3. Non-food 7 (4) 6 (20)
Totalt 58 (18) 19 (25)
*) Tall fra 5. call
All t i bli h d i th d ft WP2012 All topics published in the draft WP2012 contribute to at least one of the following five societal challenges:societal challenges:
1. Primary production mitigating and adapting to climate change
2 Greening the industry2. Greening the industry
3. Food security and safety
4. A socially inclusive and healthy Europe
5. Oceans for the future
Draft KBBE 2012 (pr 17. February 2011)
Anticipated date of publication: 19. July 2011
Anticipated deadline: 15 November 2011 at 17 00 00 Anticipated deadline: 15. November 2011 at 17.00.00 (Brussels local time)
Indicative budget: EUR 313 million g
The budget for this call is indicative. The final budget awarded to actions i l t d th h ll f l implemented through calls for proposals may vary.
G l id i f KBBE ll 2012General considerations for KBBE calls 2012
LP L l i t ti j t LP: Large scale integrating project.Up to 6 M€ (unless otherwise specified)
SP: Small or medium-scale focused research project. Up to 3 M€ (unless otherwise specified)
CSA: Coordination and Support Action.Up to 2 M€ (unless otherwise specified)
One project per topic (unless otherwise specified)
SICA/ICPC indicated in call text SICA/ICPC indicated in call text
SME targeted topics indicated in call text (32/61)
FP KBBEFP KBBE A i iA i i 11FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity Activity 11Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land forest and aquatic environments
• Enabling research (‘omics’ converging technologies, bio-
from land, forest and aquatic environments
g g g ,informatics, biodiversity) for micro-organism, plants and animals
• Competitive sustainable and• Competitive, sustainable and multifunctional agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture
• Animal health production and welfare; animal diseases (including zoo-noses)
• Development of policy strategies for knowledge based bio-economy, agriculture, fishery as well as rural g yand coastal areas
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
1.1 Enabling research
1. Improving seeds for agriculture and conservation activities (SP)
2 l d f h2. Animal and farm-centric approach to precision livestock farming in Europe (LP) (SME)
3. Precision technologies to improve irrigationmanagement and increase water productivity in major water-demanding crops in Europe (LP) (SME)
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
1.2 1. Development of new or improved logistics for
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
Increased sustainability of all production systems plant
lignocellulosic biomass harvest, storage and transport (SP) (SME)
2. Managing semi-natural habitats and on-farm systems, plant health and crop protection
g gbiodiversity to optimise ecological services (SP-2 projects)
3. Plant growth-promoting bio-effectors (microorganisms 3 a t g o t p o ot g b o e ecto s ( c oo ga s sand active natural compounds) for alternative plant nutrition strategies in non-leguminous crops (LP) (SME)
4. Vineyard agronomic management and breeding for improved grape quality to reinforce competitiveness of the winegrowing sector (LP) (SME)
5. Development of seed testing methods for pests and pathogens of plant health concern (SP)
Acti it 1 S stainable P od ction (P oposed topics)
1.2 I d
6. Multipurpose trees and non-wood forest products for i ti f t i l (LP) (SME)
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
Increased sustainability of all production systems, plant
an innovative forestry in rural areas (LP) (SME)
7. Development of management strategies for planted and managed forests to increase mitigation capacity (SP)
y , phealth and crop protection(cont.)
(SP)
8. Prevention and mitigation of major diseases of cultured fish species (LP) (SME)
9. Bridging the gap between science and producers to support the European marine mollusc production sector (CSA) (SME)
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
1.3 Optimised animal health, production and welfare across
1. Development and evaluation of risk-based surveillance models for defining more cost-effective animal health surveillance programmes (SP) (SME)
and welfare across agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture
2. Targeted research effort on African swine fever (LP) (SME)
3 Monogastrics Feed Efficiency - Efficiency of livestock q 3. Monogastrics Feed Efficiency Efficiency of livestock digestive systems and reduction of the ecological footprint through a combination of systems biology, 'omics' and nutrition (LP) (SME)
4. Optimised farm animal reproduction systems and/or technologies (SP) (SME)
Acti it 1 S stainable P od ction (P oposed topics)
1.4 1. Design of a systems analysis tools framework for the
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
Socio-economic research and support to policies
EU bio-based economy strategy (CSA)
2. Boosting the translation of FP projects' results into innovative applications in the field of agriculture, pp g ,forestry, fisheries and aquaculture. (Res. for SMEs – 3 projects)
3. Advocacy and informational material for different 3 d ocacy a d o at o a ate a o d e e tmedia targeting decision makers at different levels and end-users in Africa in the fight against neglected zoonotic diseases (CSA) (SME)
4. Improved management practices and medicinal treatments to improve animal health in organic farm systems (SP)
5. Volatility of agricultural commodity markets (SP)
Acti it 1 S stainable P od ction (P oposed topics)
1.4 5. Short chain delivery of food for urban-peri-urban
Activity 1 Sustainable Production (Proposed topics)
1.4 Socio-economic research and support to policies
5. Short chain delivery of food for urban peri urban areas (SP – 2 projects) (SME)
6. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems for an inclusive Europe (CSA)(cont.) inclusive Europe (CSA)
7. Development and application of methodologies and tools, including indicators, for the assessment of environmental impacts of rural development environmental impacts of rural development programmes in the EU (SP)
8. International comparisons of product chains in the agro food sectors: determinants of their agro-food sectors: determinants of their competitiveness and performance on EU and international markets (SP)
9 R ffi i d lli ( i i l t i d 9. Resource efficiency modelling (provisional topic under consideration) (CSA)
FP KBBEFP KBBE A i iA i i 22FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity Activity 22“Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and well being
• Consumer, societal, industrial and health aspects of food and feed
• Nutrition, diet related diseasesand disorders
• Innovative food and feed processing
• Improved quality and safety of food, beverage and feed
• Total food chain concept
A ti it 2 F d (P d t i )Activity 2 Food (Proposed topics)
2.1 Consumers
1. Role of health-related symbols and claims in consumer behaviour (SP)
2 2 1 Beneficial effects of bioactive compounds in humans 2.2 Nutrition
1. Beneficial effects of bioactive compounds in humans (SP – 2 projects) (SME)
2. Study on the needs for food and health research infrastructures (CSA)infrastructures (CSA)
3. Impact of lifestyle on well-being and diet-related disease (LP)
Activity 2 Food (Proposed topics)
2.3 Food processing
1. Feed production from food waste (SP) (SME)
2. Exploitation of Framework Programme project results in food processing by small and medium-sized in food processing by small and medium sized enterprises (Res. for SMEs – 5 projects)
3. Automation in food packaging systems (LP)
4. Personalised approaches to food production and distribution (SP – 2 projects) (SME)
5. Insects as novel sources of proteins (SP) (SICA)p ( ) ( )
A ti it 2 F d (P d t i )Activity 2 Food (Proposed topics)
2.4 F d lit
1. Strengthening cooperation for global food safety h (CSA)Food quality
and safetyresearch (CSA)
2. Towards evidence-based risk management of food allergies (LP) (SME)
2.5 1 Microbially safe water for human consumption (LP) 2.5 Total food chain
1. Microbially safe water for human consumption (LP) (SME)
2. Quantification of food waste (CSA)
3. Food from organic and conventional production systems and genetically modified food —Comparative analysis of the supply chains (CSA)
4. A comparative analysis of global versus local food supply systems (SP)
FP7 KBBEFP7 KBBE A ti itA ti it 33FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity Activity 33Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for
sustainable non-food products and processessustainable non-food products and processes• Novel sources of biomass and
bioproducts
• Marine and fresh water biotechnology (Blue biotechnology)
• Industrial biotechnology; new bio-refinery concepts and other high value addedother high value added bioproducts and bioprocesses
• Environmental remediation and cleaner processing
• Emerging trends in biotechnology
Activity 3 Biotechnologies (Proposed topics)
3 1 1 Improved water stress tolerance of crop plants 3.1 Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
1. Improved water stress tolerance of crop plants (LP) (SME)
2. Multipurpose crops for industrial bioproductsand biomass (LP 3 projects) (SME)
pand biomass (LP – 3 projects) (SME)
3. EU – China Partnering Initiative on fibre crops(CSA) (Mandatory China)
3.2 Marine and fresh water biotechnology
1. Innovative marine biodiscovery pipelines for novel industrial products (LP) (SME)water biotechnology
(Blue biotechnology)
p ( ) ( )
2. Improved cultivation efficiency of marine microorganisms (LP) (SME)
A i i 3 Bi h l i (P d i )Activity 3 Biotechnologies (Proposed topics)
3.3 1. Overcoming hurdles for innovation in industrial 3.3 Industrial biotechnology: novel high added-value bi d t d bi
1. Overcoming hurdles for innovation in industrial biotechnology in Europe (CSA)
2. Support to standardisation for bio-based products (CSA)bio-products and bio-
processes
products (CSA)
3. Mastering integration and intensification of bioprocesses (LP – 2 projects) (SME)
3.4 Biorefineries 1. Conversion of bio-waste in developing
countries (SP) (SICA)
2. Biotechnology for novel biopolymers (LP –limited number) (SME)
i i 3 i h l i ( d i )Activity 3 Biotechnologies (Proposed topics)
3.5Environmentalbiotechnology
1. Biotechnological waste water treatments and reuse in agronomical systems (topic under discussion- coordinated call with India?) (LP)
2. Systematic review of risks and benefits of GMOs (CSA)
3.6Emerging trends in biotechnology
(Closed in 2012)
Possible ERA-net in Systems biology.
Joint Call ERA- NET + forest based sector.
Theme 2 Food Agriculture and Fisheries and Biotechnology (KBBE)Theme 2 – Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology (KBBE)Theme 5 – Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials & new
production technologies (NMP)
1.2 Increased sustainability of all
ERA-NET+ on Innovation in the forest-based sector for increasingresource efficiency and tackling climate change sustainability of all
production systems, plant health and crop protection
resource efficiency and tackling climate change with competitive customer solutions.(CSA + 33 % of joint call bugdet) (SME)
p
Joint call "The ocean of tomorrow"Theme 2 – Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology (KBBE), g , gy ( )Theme 5 – EnergyTheme 6 – Environment (including climate change)Theme 7 – Transport (including Aeronautics)
Area 1.5
"The ocean of tomorrow" call -
1. Integrating the role of benthic systems in fisheries management (LP) (SME)
2 Providing molecular tools for monitoring the tomorrow call -Joining research forces to meet challenges in ocean
2. Providing molecular tools for monitoring the potential genetic impact of aquaculture on native populations (SP) (SME)
3 Improving safety and quality of seafood (SP 2 management 3. Improving safety and quality of seafood (SP – 2 projects) (SME)
4. Innovative biotechnologies for tackling oil spill disasters (LP) (SME)disasters (LP) (SME)
5. Biotechnological solutions for the degradation of synthetic polymeric materials (SP) (SME)
Example call text:KBBE.2012.3.2-02: Improved cultivation efficiency of marine microorganismsMany of the bioactive compounds of interest for the marine biotechnology industry are produced by microorganisms that cannot currently be cultured. This presents a major bottleneck for industries in this sector, which require a reliable supply of compounds with sufficiently high volumetric productivities and purity specifications.To address this challenge a significant, integrated effort is needed to improve the culture efficiency of marine microorganisms. This effort should include issues such as: radical changes in isolation rate; innovative high throughput culture mimicking nature; improving understanding of the cell-to-cell communication in the microbial world; and development of innovative procedures that enable the combination of these optimised methods with specific devices and robotics. The project will embrace these research priorities and integrate them within the context of specific industrial applications.Dissemination of the results and activities to users, industries, firms (SMEs in particular) and citizens leading to a better exploitation of research and raising awareness of its potential should be taken on board within the project.Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (large-scale integrating project targeted to SMEs)Additional information: Up to one project may be funded.Additional eligibility criteria: The requested European Union contribution shall not exceedEUR 9 000 000. SME-targeted collaborative projects will only be selected for funding on the condition that the EU contribution going to SME(s) is 25% of the total estimated EU contribution for the project as a whole. This will be assessed at the end of the negotiation, before the signature of the grant agreement. Proposals not fulfilling this criterion will not be funded.Expected impact: The project will strengthen the competitiveness of European industry, by providing a science and technology base for the development products for the rapidly increasing world market for biotech products. Close collaboration in research between European biotechnology industries and leading research institutions will reinforce the scientific and technological excellence and also the industrial and economic potential of the research.
Pl h l i i iPlease note the evaluation criteria:
1. Scientific and/or technological excellence (relevant to the topics addressed by the call)
( h h ld / )(Threshold 3.0/5)
2. Quality and efficiency of the implementation and themanagement management
(Threshold 3.0/5)
3. Potential impact through the development, 3. Potential impact through the development, dissemination and use of project results
(Threshold 3.0/5)
4. Total threshold 10/15
Fi d t i d k i f d !Find a topic and work in a focused manner!«Time to contract» – a time consuming process
Ca 15. nov. Konsortium
Innsendingav prosjektforslag
Offisiell tilbakemeldingfra Kommisjonen
Kontraktsforhandlingerog signering
Utvikling avprosjekt
2011
Kommisjonen
Kontroll av Kontroll og godkjenning Utarbeidelse avUtlysning av Kontroll avformaliteter
Kontroll og godkjenningav evalueringsrapport
Utarbeidelse avprioriteringsliste
Utlysning av”anbud”
Ca 19. juli. Evaluatorer
Evaluering avprosjektforslag
Utarbeidelse avevalueringsrapport
2011
12 - 18 måneder
”Time-to-contract”!Time to contract !
KONTAKTERKONTAKTER
Forskere: EU kontoret/Kontaktpersoner ved egen Forskere: EU-kontoret/Kontaktpersoner ved egen institusjon.
Bedrifter: Bedrifter:
– ”EU Life science support office” (Norsk Biotekforum)
– NTP ”Food for life” (sekretariat på Nofima Mat Ås)NTP Food for life (sekretariat på Nofima Mat, Ås)
NCP/kontaktpersoner i Forskningsrådet:
Øystein Rønning (oro@forskningsradet no) – Øystein Rønning (oro@forskningsradet.no)
– Katrine Rese Shadidi (krs@forskningsradet.no)
Utfyllende informasjon på: Utfyllende informasjon på:
– www.rcn.no/eu
cordis europa eu/fp7– cordis.europa.eu/fp7
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