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Innovative strategies for copper-free low input and organic farming systems

Abstract

The CO-FREE project aims to develop innovative methods, tools and concepts for the replacement of copper in European organic and low input fruit, grapevine, potato, and tomato production systems. Copper-free production systems will be achieved by

(i) providing alternative compounds,

(ii) smart application tools and

(iii) by integrating these tools into traditional and novel copper-free crop production systems. The copper-free apple, grapevine, potato and tomato production systems will be

(iv) evaluated in a multi-criteria assessment with respect to agronomic, ecologic and economic performance. CO-FREE will also establish strategies to

(v) develop smart breeding goals by generating crop ideotypes and

(vi) foster acceptance of novel disease-resistant cultivars by consumers and retailers.

By involving farmers, advisors, plant protection industry, policy makers and researchers as well as the stakeholders of the European organic and low input sector (food supply chain, retailers, producers associations), CO-FREE will ensure a rapid development, dissemination and adoption of the copper replacement strategies. The multidisciplinary consortium proposed for the project includes 11 academic and 10 industry (all SMEs) partners from 11 European countries. All partner institutions are leaders in their respective fields and/or are leading providers of advisory services.

Project websitehttp://www.co-free.eu
Financing/ Donor

 

(Research) Program
  • European Union: 7th Research Framework Programme
FiBL project leader/ contact
  • Tamm Lucius (Department of Crop Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
FiBL project staff
FiBL project number 25028
Date modified 12.11.2019
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