Organic and low-input farming systems
6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 2 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- LANDBRUG & FODEVARER F.M.B.A.
Denmark's agricultural industry body, connecting EU research on sustainable farming, organic systems, and CAP policy to thousands of working farms.
“Consistent involvement in LIVESEED, OK-Net Arable, CERERE, Organic-PLUS, IWMPRAISE, LEGVALUE, and DIVERSify — covering organic seed, weed management, intercropping, and phasing out contentious inputs.”
PrimaryDK25 projects - HUN-REN AGRARTUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT
Hungarian agricultural research centre specializing in crop breeding, soil health, genetic resources, and climate-adapted farming systems across Europe.
“LIVESEED, ECOBREED, and ReMIX all focus on boosting performance of organic and species-mixture cropping systems.”
HU11 projects - SEGES PS
Denmark's major agricultural advisory body, specializing in farmer-to-farmer knowledge transfer, EIP-AGRI innovation networks, and organic farming across Europe.
“OK-Net Arable focused on organic arable knowledge networks; CERERE addressed cereal diversity in organic and low-input systems.”
PrimaryDK7 projects - AGENZIA VENETA PER L'INNOVAZIONE NEL SETTORE PRIMARIO
Italian regional public agency providing applied agricultural research, field trials, and farmer engagement for sustainable farming and agroforestry in the Veneto region.
“IWMPRAISE included organic farming as a core research context for weed management strategies.”
IT3 projects - ASOCIACION RED ANDALUZA DE SEMILLAS CULTIVANDO BIODIVERSIDAD
Andalusian NGO seed network preserving agricultural biodiversity through farmer communities, seed exchange, and local food system research.
“CERERE specifically addressed organic and low-input food systems, where traditional seed varieties and reduced chemical inputs are closely linked.”
SMEES2 projects - RESEAU SEMENCES PAYSANNES - ASSOCIATION POUR LA BIODIVERSITE DES SEMENCES ET PLANTS DANS LES FERMES
French NGO preserving peasant seed diversity through farmer networks, participatory breeding, and advocacy for seed sovereignty across Europe.
“CERERE specifically targets diversity in organic and low-input food systems, aligning with RSP's advocacy for seed-sovereign, agrochemical-free farming.”
FR2 projects