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Breeding forage and grain legumes to increase EU and China protein self-sufficiency EUCLEG

  • National Agricultural Research Institute
  • Agro Seed Research
  • Agrovegetal (Spain)
  • Asur Plant Breeding (France)
  • Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Crop Tillage and Cultivation Institute HeilongJiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • DLF Trifolium (Denmark)
  • Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research
  • Landesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Fischerei Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Graminor (Norway)
  • Inner Mongolia Agricultural University
  • INRA Transfert (France)
  • Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops
  • Institute of Forage Crops
  • Institute of Animal Sciences
  • Andalusian Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research and Training
  • Bioversity International
  • Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Fujian Tobacco Industry Limited Liability Company (China)
  • Jouffray Drillaud
  • Julius Kühn-Institut
  • Lantmännen
  • Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
  • Nanjing Agricultural University
  • Genetic Resources Center
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Northeast Agricultural University
  • Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
  • Agriculture and Forestry University
  • Progeo (Czechia)
  • Shanxi Agricultural University
  • Centre de Recherche de l'Institut de Démographie de l'Université Paris 1
  • Tourneur Grandes Cultures
  • Ghent University
  • Biotechnology Institute
  • Research Institute for Fodder Crops (Czechia)
  • ZheJiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Prosiect: Ymchwil a ariannwyd yn allanol

Manylion y Prosiect

Disgrifiad

Since January 2014, the Horizon 2020 programme has allocated EU funding to research and innovation, including the Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. Its €70.2 billion budget supports three major priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership and tackling seven societal challenges, one of which is sustainable food security. To address this social challenge, Horizon 2020’s third call for projects selected the Eucleg legume project, coordinated by INRA. This four-year project unites 38 public and private partners across thirteen European countries and China.

Neither Europe nor China grow enough plant proteins to meet all their animal and human dietary needs. In 2013, China imported 60 million tonnes of soybean (i.e., 60% of the world market), a figure that is continuing to rise. Europe imports a steady 70% of what it consumes. Eucleg aims to reduce this dependency by developing the breeding and cultivation of legumes that play a major economic role in animal and human diets. Its objectives are to improve crop diversity and yields, ensure yield stability and enhance protein quality for forage crops (alfalfa, red clover) and pulses (pea, faba bean, soybean).
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Dyddiad cychwyn/gorffen dod i rym01 Medi 201731 Rhag 2021

Cyllid

  • Horizon Discovery (United Kingdom) (H2020-SFS-2016-2017-727312-2): £395,391.43

Nodau Datblygu Cynaliadwy y CU

Yn 2015, cytunodd gwladwriaethau sy’n aelodau'r Cenhedloedd Unedig ar 17 o Nodau Datblygu Cynaliadwy (NDC) byd-eang i ddod â thlodi i ben, diogelu’r blaned a sicrhau ffyniant i bawb. Mae’r prosiect hwn yn cyfrannu at y NDC canlynol:

  1. NDC 2 - Dim Newyn
    NDC 2 Dim Newyn

Ôl bys

Archwilio’r pynciau ymchwil mae a wnelo'r prosiect hwn â nhw. Mae’r labelau hyn yn cael eu cynhyrchu’n seiliedig ar y dyfarniadau/grantiau sylfaenol. Gyda’i gilydd maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.