Orientations for Work Programme Orientations for Work Programme 20092009
European CommissionResearch DG
Line Matthiessen-GuyaderHead of Unit Horizontal aspects and
coordinationDirectorate for Biotechnologies,
Agriculture and Food
Theme 2Theme 2
Collaborative Research Frontier Research
Human Potential Research Capacity
The 7th EU The 7th EU FrameworkFramework ProgrammeProgramme(2007(2007--2013) 2013)
Total Funding 53 billion Total Funding 53 billion €
Cooperation –
Collaborative Research
€
32.365 m
Ideas –
Frontier Research €
7.460 m
People –
Human Potential €
4.728 m
Capacities –
Research Capacity €
4.217 m
JRC, non nuclear €
1.751 b
JCR, nuclear €
0.517 b
EURATOM €
2.234 b
Specific Programmes
Cooperation programme Cooperation programme –– 10 thematic areas, (10 thematic areas, (€€ million)million)
Theme 2Theme 2Food, Agriculture, and
Fisheries and Biotechnology €
1935
Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology Research
Rational ObjectivesDraft Work programme 2009
PreparationCalls for proposalsFunding schemesInternational cooperationIndustrial participation in particular SME’sSocio- economic aspects DisseminationScientific priorities
How life-sciences and biotech
research
could
contribute
to the Lisbon objectives on economic
growth, employment, sustainable
development?
KnowledgeKnowledge--BasedBased
BioBio--EconomyEconomy
(KBBE)(KBBE)
Theme 2Theme 2
KBBE KBBE –– R A T I O N A L ER A T I O N A L E
Build a European Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy (KBBE)by bringing
together
all stakeholders
to develop
the
basis for new eco-efficient and competitive
bio- based
products
Respond to social and economic challenges:–
Sustainable agriculture/fishery and climate change
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Increasing need for high quality and sustainable food production
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Food-related disorders (cardiovascular, obesity …)
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Infectious animal diseases and zoo-noses–
Alternatives to fossil oil
Support other EU policies such as CAP, Maritime policy, Forest Strategy, Animal Health, Environment, Energy, Development and Trade PoliciesRespond quickly to emerging research needsSupport the coordination of National ResearchProgrammes - ERA-NETS
KBBE KBBE -- O B J E C T I V E SO B J E C T I V E S
Theme 2Theme 2
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.2Activity 2.2“Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and well being
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.1Activity 2.1Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.3Activity 2.3Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes
Theme 2: the 3 KBBE ActivitiesTheme 2: the 3 KBBE Activities
Preparing WP2009(1) Major trends/challenges affecting the Bio-economy
1. Changing patterns in world trade: - globalisation- CAP reform- consumer-led production
2. Coping with climate change: - spread of plant diseases- new varieties/crops- coping with unpredictability- water issues- soil degradation
3. Feeding the increasing world population:- 6.5 bn in 2005 � 8.3 bn in 2030- increasing calorie consumption per capita- rising meat demand – up 70% by 2030
4. Increasing environmental considerations:- minimizing further agricultural land use- habitat protection- maintenance of biodiversity
5. Shifts in energy supply: - higher costs of fossil fuels/scarcity- security of supply- CO2 reduction
Preparing WP 2009(2) Recent EU policies and strategies
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Renewed Sustainable Development Strategy•
Green paper on adaptation to climate change
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Strategic Energy Technology Plan•
Integrated Maritime policy
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Revision of EU strategy for sustainable aquaculture•
Animal Health Strategy
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Strategy on Nutrition, overweight and obesity related health issues
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Organic Farming Action Plan•
Forestry Action Plan
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CAP Health check
FP7 “Theme 2” work-programs reflect the inputs received by: Advisory GroupProgramme CommitteeStanding Committee for Agricultural Research (SCAR) Advisory Committee for Fisheries and Aquaculture (ACFA)European Technology PlatformsERA-NetsEuropean Food Safety Authority Other DGsOutcome of the recent perspective/foresight conferences; Recent inter-national and bilateral dialoguesOutput from projects, especially IPs, NoEs, ERANETs, as well as COST actions
…..detailed consultations with main stakeholders…
Preparing WP 2009 (3)
European Biofuels TP
Plants for the FutureGlobal Animal Health
Farm Animal Breeding
Industrial biotechnology
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www.forestplatform.org
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htm
Technology platforms to support the development of
a Knowledge Based Bio- Economy (KBBE)
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Agriculture Engineering Technologies
European Aquaculture
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Three phases of Work Programme Preparation1. Consultation (Internal: compliance with Specific
Programme, Budget profile of FP7, outcome of calls from previous years & External: Advisory Groups, European Technology Platforms, Programme Committee, Expert groups, Workshops, Conferences, Spontaneous input)
2. Preparation of Draft WP (from EC Project Officer – Head of Unit – Director – DG – Cabinet to Intersevice Consultation: Research DGs, Policy DGs, Budget DG, Legal Service, Secretary General)
3. Adoption (opinion of the Programme Committee, adoption by the Commission, publication)
Not legally binding
WORK PROGRAMME 2009 WORK PROGRAMME 2009 www.cordis.europa.eu/fp7/kbbe/home_en.htmwww.cordis.europa.eu/fp7/kbbe/home_en.htm
Main call: FP7-KBBE-2009-3 Incl. coordinated call with India
Separated call for ERA-NET
Separated joint call on Biorefinery
Tentative publication date:24th July 2008
Deadline: 15th January 2009
Evaluation: March/April 2008 ( single stage)
Only one ranked proposal will be retained per topic
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Call Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--20092009--3 3 focuses on:
All proposals will be evaluated under the single-stage procedure
CCollaborative PProjects -
small or medium-
scale focused research actions-
CP- FPCommission contribution (eligibility criteria)Up to:
EUR 3.000.000EUR 3.000.000Unless stated otherwise for a given topicUnless stated otherwise for a given topic
CCollaborative PProjects -
large scale integrating projects CP-IP
Commission contribution (eligibility criteria)Up to:
EUR 6.000.000EUR 6.000.000Unless stated otherwise for a given topicUnless stated otherwise for a given topic
CCoordination & SSupport AActions –
CSA Commission contribution (eligibility criteria)Up to:
EUR 1.000.000EUR 1.000.000Unless stated otherwise for a given topicUnless stated otherwise for a given topic
1- Associated countries, associated candidate countries (Croatia, FYR macedonia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia,Switherland,Turkey, Albania, Montenegro
2- Industrialised countries (Australia, Canada, USA, New Zealand….)
3- International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC):
ICPC is a third country that the European Commission classifies as a low- income, lower-middle-income or upper-middle-income country
Countries neighbouring the EU (Mediterranean Partners , Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia)
Developing countries (from ACP, ASIA, Latin America)
Emerging economies (e.g. Brazil, China, India, Russia, South Africa)
THIRD COUNTRYis a country which is not a European Union Member State:
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of all of all activitiesactivities
to participation by
Third
Countries
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Topics
with
an important international co- operation
dimension
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Specificpecific
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AActions ctions (SICA) and (SICA) and otherother
activitiesactivities
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mandatorymandatory
ICPC participation:ICPC participation: --
Global challengesGlobal challenges
-- ProblemsProblems of of sharedshared interestinterest
-- DevelopmentDevelopment countries, focus on countries, focus on Millenium Millenium DevelopmentDevelopment GoalsGoals-- AfricaAfrica
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CoordinatedCoordinated
call call withwith
IndiaIndia
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withwith
programmes in programmes in ThirdThird
countriescountries
FP7 FP7 –– Theme 2, International CooperationTheme 2, International CooperationRules for participation in FP7Rules for participation in FP7
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Within
all projects
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Third
Countries are additionaladditional
partners: min 33
independent legal entities from three different Member States or Associated countries.
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Within
SICA -
Third
Countries are mandatorymandatory
partners:
min 44
independent legal entities = 2 2 from two different Member States or Associated countries + 2 2 from two different International Cooperation Partner Countries.
Opening to all Activities
Opening to all Activities
SICA SICA -- SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActions
REGULATION (EC) No 1906/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 18 December 2006
laying down the RULES FOR THE PARTICIPATION of undertakings, research centres and universities in
actions under the Seventh Framework Programme and for the dissemination of research results(2007-2013)
Article 29 – Eligibility for Funding
1) The following legal entities participating in an indirectaction may receive a Community financial contribution:
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(a) any legal entity established in a Member State or an associatedcountry, or created under Community law;
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(b) any international European interest organisation;
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(c) any legal entity established in an international cooperationpartner country (ICPC)
See List of ICPC in Annex 1 to Workprogramme !
RULES OF PARTICIPATION FUNDING - 1
THIRD COUNTRIES - ICPC
RULES OF PARTICIPATION FUNDING - 1
THIRD COUNTRIES - ICPC
2. In the case of a legal entity established in a third country other than an associated country or international cooperation partner country, a Community financial contribution may be granted provided that at least one of the following conditions is satisfied:
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(a) if provision is made to that effect in the specific programmes or in the relevant work programme;
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(b) if
the contribution is essential
for carrying out the indirect action*;
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(c) if such funding is provided for in a bilateral scientific and technological agreement or any other arrangement between the Community and the country in which the legal entity is established
RULES OF PARTICIPATION FUNDING - 2:
THIRD COUNTRIES - NON ICPC
RULES OF PARTICIPATION FUNDING - 2:
THIRD COUNTRIES - NON ICPC
FP7 FP7 -- KBBE & KBBE & SMEsSMEs, , which ones?which ones?
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The Research intensive SMEs:
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end-users of new technologies (breeding companies, SMEs
or agricultural
cooperatives involved in the production, packaging or control of food or feed, etc);
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technology providers, engineering/software companies
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technology-based biotechnology companies, green or white biotechnology.
“It is expected that SMEs are involved in all relevant research projects that aim to support the competitiveness of European industries.”
FP7FP7-- KBBE & KBBE & SMEsSMEs, , why?why?
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Medium/long term vision: it is a 7 year programme•
Significative
commitment: 285 Mio€
to be spent on SMEs
research
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Strong support: up to 75% of total R&D costs for research and up
to 100% for management and training
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Optimal protection: IPR rules particularly attentive to SMEs
needs•
Facilitated burocracy: reduced need for financial checks and bank guarantees
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Civil Society Organizations, experts in ethics, law, economy and social sciences are encouraged to participate actively in research projects.
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Specific socio-economic research activities.
KBBE & socioKBBE & socio--economic aspectseconomic aspects
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Within Theme 2, a number of topics specifically address knowledge transfer, consortia should propose appropriate measures to increase the use of results by industry, policy makers and society.
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Innovation-related aspects need to be clearly addressed and action plans should be presented. These should show the optimal use of project results and would be considered an integral task of each project.
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.2Activity 2.2“Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and well being
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.1Activity 2.1Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
KBBE KBBE -- Activity 2.3Activity 2.3Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes
Theme 2: DRAFT WP 2009Theme 2: DRAFT WP 2009
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Enabling research (‘omics’ converging technologies, bio-informatics, biodiversity) for micro-organism, plants and animals
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Competitive, sustainable and multifunctional agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture
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Animal health production and welfare; animal diseases (including zoo-noses)
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Marine resources, fishery, aquaculture
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Development of policy strategies for knowledge based bio-economy, agriculture, fishery as well as rural and coastal areas
FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity 2.1Activity 2.1 Sustainable production and management of biological resources
from land, forest and aquatic environments
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Enabling research
•Integration of tools to support a system-based understanding of complex biological processes•Mining genomics information of small ruminants to generate understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypes important to sustainable production and health •Optimisation of methods to maintain farm animal biodiversity – SICASICA
Increased sustainability of all production
systems (agriculture,
forestry, fisheries and aquaculture); plant health
and crop protection
•Legumes: key multifunctional legume crops for an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly future European agriculture •Multifunctional grasslands for sustainable and competitive ruminant production systems and the delivery of ecosystem services •Irrigation water saving solutions for Mediterranean agriculture – SICASICA•Improving performance and quality of crops in the context of organic and low-input systems by breeding and management•Water stress tolerance and water use efficiency in food crops
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1/4Draft Draft -- Call Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--20092009--33Activity 2.1, Sustainable production Topics & Funding Schemes
Increased sustainability of all production
systems (agriculture,
forestry, fisheries and aquaculture); plant health
and crop protection
•Developing new methods for valuing and marketing currently non- marketable forest functions, goods and services•Meeting industrial requirements on wood raw-materials quality and quantity•Assessing and reducing vulnerability of European forests to climate change and the consequences for industrial and societal needs - SICA•Impact and development of Conservation Agriculture techniques in developing countries – Mandatory ICPCICPC•Improving fisheries assessment methods by integrating new sources of biological knowledge•Improving mollusc spat production in hatcheries •Sustainable inland extensive and semi-intensive aquaculture •From capture based to self-sustained aquaculture•Sustainable use of seas and oceans: importance of foraging fish in the ecosystem•Sustainable use of seas and oceans: integration of aquaculture and fisheries in the coastal zone
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2/4DraftDraft -- Call Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--20092009--33Activity 2.1, Sustainable production Topics & Funding Schemes
Optimised animal health, production and welfare across
agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture
•Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS): new generation, efficacious and safe vaccine, new control strategies – SICA •Diseases caused by Orbiviruses: African horse sickness, bluetongue and epizootic haemorrhagic disease: development of new generation vaccines and accompanying tests•Bee health: identification of emerging honey bee pest and diseases and re- emergence of pathogens and explaining the intimate mechanisms and the reasons for the increased honey bee mortality•Tick borne diseases. Improvement of current vaccine and development of new vaccines for theileriosis and babesiosis through exploitation of genomic data – SICA•
Improving Campylobacter control measures in primary production of poultry
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LCP LCP –– LLarge CCollaborative PProject••
SCP SCP -- SSmall CCollaborative PProjects••
CSA CSA -- CCoordination & SSupport AActions
Socio-economic research and support to
policies
•Development of detection methods for quarantine plant pests and pathogens for use by Plant Health Inspection Services •Spatial analysis of rural development measures for effective targeting of rural development policies•A common data exchange system for agricultural systems•Comparative analysis of factor markets for agriculture across the Member States •Policy and institutional aspects of sustainable agriculture, forestry and rural development in the Mediterranean partner countries - SICASICA•Agricultural Innovation Systems & Traditional knowledge – Mandatory ICPCICPC•Globalisation and trade impact on developing countries – Mandatory ICPCICPC•Consolidate alliances with Asia in the field of aquaculture – Mandatory ICPCICPC•Consolidate alliances with the Mediterranean in the field of aquaculture – Mandatory - ICPCICPC•Supporting governance in aquaculture research and innovation-
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FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity 2.2Activity 2.2 “Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and well being
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Consumer, societal, industrial and health aspects of food and feed
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Nutrition, diet related diseases
and disorders
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Innovative food and feed processing
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Improved quality and safety of food, beverage and feed
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Total food chain concept
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Production systems:Agriculture / Fisheries / Aquaculture
Processing
Sensory impact
Health and well-being of consumers
Nutritional value / digestion /health impacts
Safe, high-quality foods
Storage / transport / retail
Preparation
Environment
FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity 2.2Activity 2.2 “Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and
well being
From Fork to Farm
Consumers
Determinants of food habit formation/breakingBenefit/risk perception and communication in the food chain Behavioural models for prevention of obesity, with a particular focus on children
Nutrition
Stress, addiction and eating behaviour-Role and mechanisms of action of plant bioactive compounds - Development of biomarkers for health-promoting functions Strategies for sustainable eating habits
Food processing
New solutions for improving refrigeration technologies along the food chainSharing food technology research and development by means of international collaboration – SICASICASustainable food and feed processing
Draft Call Draft Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--20092009--33 Activity 2.2, Food –Topics & Funding Schemes
Food quality and safety
Analytical tools for characterisation of nano-particles in the food matrix Risk-benefit assessment of food supplements –SICA SICA Combined exposure to pesticides Prospects for novel foods
Environmental impacts and
total food chain
International food trade: Anticipating the impact of climate change on the safety of European and global food markets –SICA SICA Barriers to network learning in SMEsTransparency along the food value chain
European Research Area
Enhanced co-operation in food and health with a view to strengthening the European Research Area
Coordinated Call with India
(Department of Biotechnology –
DBT)
Development of functional foods and ingredientsValorisation of by-products in food processing Coordinated project proposals must be submitted respectively Coordinated project proposals must be submitted respectively to EC and DBTto EC and DBT
Call Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--20092009--33 Activity 2.2, Food –Topics & Funding Schemes
FP7 KBBE FP7 KBBE -- Activity 2.3Activity 2.3 Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable
non-food products and processes
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Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
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Marine and fresh-water biotechnology (blue biotechnology)
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Industrial biotechnology: novel high added-value bio-products and bioprocesses
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Biorefinery
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Environmental biotechnology
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Emerging trends in biotechnology
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Draft Call Draft Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--2009 2009 –– 33 Activity 2.3, Biotechnologies –
Area, Topics & Funding Schemes
Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
•Optimisation of secondary metabolite production in plants: localisation, transport, storage and stability•Jatropha curcas – breeding strategy – towards a sustainable crop for biomaterials and biofuels – SICASICA•Abiotic stress tolerance: biotechnological applications from the lab to the field•Prospecting for novel plant-produced compounds
Marine and fresh- water
biotechnology (blue
biotechnology)
•Novel marine bioactive compounds for European industries•Sustainable use of seas and oceans - Biomass from micro- and macro- algae for industrial applications -
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Area, Topics & Funding Schemes
Industrial biotechnology:
novel high added- value bio-products and bioprocesses
•Novel industrial microorganisms with optimised metabolic pathways - -Integrated multi-enzyme, multistep biocatalytic engineering
Biorefinery
Biomass and bioproducts:sustainability certification and socioeconomicimplicationsBiomassBiomass prepre--treatmenttreatment forfor optimisedoptimised biomassbiomass deconstructiondeconstruction and and
analyticalanalytical characterisationcharacterisation
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Draft Call Draft Call FP7FP7--KBBEKBBE--2009 2009 –– 33 Activity 2.3, Biotechnologies –
Area, Topics & Funding Schemes
Environmental biotechnology
•Molecular approaches to bioremediation of polyaromatic hydrocarbon compounds •Innovative biotechnology approaches as eco-efficient alternative to industrial processes
Emerging trends in biotechnology
•Nanobiotechnology: smart devices to study biomolecule dynamics in real time –•Nanobiotechnology: functionalised membranes •Nanobiotechnology: bio-interfaces for environmental applications –•Nanobiotechnology: analysis of the ethical, safety, regulatory and socioeconomic aspects•Synthetic biology for biotechnological applications
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11 Topics 11 Topics with an important international co-operation dimension
CPCP--FPFP--SICA/ CPSICA/ CP--IPIP--SICA / CSASICA / CSA-- CA/ CSACA/ CSA-- CACADRAFT DRAFT -- Call FP7Call FP7-- KBBEKBBE--20092009--33Full Title Funding
SchemeThird Countries
Mining genomics information of small ruminants to generate new information on the genetic basis of phenotypes important to sustainable production and health
CP-FP United States
Improving performance and quality of crops in the context of organic and low-input systems by breeding and management
CP-IP Sub Saharan Africa
From capture based to self-sustained aquaculture CP-FP ICPC
Diseases caused by Orbiviruses: African horse sickness, bluetongue and epizootic haemorrhagic disease: development of new generation vaccines and accompanying tests
CP-FP Third Countries
Analytical tools for the characterisation of nano-particles in the food matrix CP-FP United States, Canada
Abiotic stress tolerance: biotechnological applications from lab to the field CSA-SA United States
Prospecting for novel plant-produced compounds CP-FP ICPC
Novel marine bioactive compounds for European industries CP-IP ICPC
Sustainable use of seas and oceans - Biomass from micro- and macro-algae for industrial applications
CP-FP ICPC
Nanobiotechnology: smart nanobiotechnology devices to study biomolecule dynamics in real time
CP-FP United States
Nanobiotechnology: bio-interfaces for environmental applications CP-FP United States
CPCP--FPFP--SICA SICA – CCollaborative PProject FFocused PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCPCP-- IPIP--SICA SICA –– CCollaborative PProject IIntegrating PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCSA CSA -- CA (CA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions – CCoordinating action) CSA CSA -- SA (SA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions - SSupporting action)
17 Topics 17 Topics -- with mandatory Third Countries participation, CPCP--FPFP--SICA/ CPSICA/ CP--IPIP--SICA / CSASICA / CSA-- CA/ CSACA/ CSA-- CACA
DRAFT DRAFT -- Call FP7Call FP7-- KBBEKBBE--20092009--33
CPCP--FPFP--SICA SICA – CCollaborative PProject FFocused PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCPCP-- IPIP--SICA SICA –– CCollaborative PProject IIntegrating PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCSA CSA -- CA (CA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions – CCoordinating action) CSA CSA -- SA (SA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions - SSupporting action)
Title Funding Scheme
Third Countries/Region
Optimisation of methods to maintain farm animal biodiversity
CP-FP- SICA
3 ICPC among which 2 from Africa
Irrigation water saving solutions for Mediterranean agriculture
CP-FP- SICA
2 ICPC from the Mediterranean Partner Countries
Assessing and reducing vulnerability of European forests to climate change and the consequences for industrial and societal needs
CP-FP- SICA
2 ICPC among which Russia (in addition but non-mandatory also United States or Canada)
Impact and development of Conservation Agriculture techniques in developing countries
CSA-SA 2 ICPC from Africa
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS): new generation, efficient and safe vaccine, new control strategies
CP-FP- SICA
2 ICPC from the South East Asia(Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar and Cambodia), among which China
Tick borne diseases. Improvement of current vaccine and development of new vaccines for theileriosis and babesiosis through exploitation of genomic data
CP-FP- SICA
2 ICPC among which China and 1 from the Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan)
Policy and institutional aspects of sustainable agriculture, forestry and rural development in the Mediterranean partner countries
CP-FP- SICA
2 ICPC from the Mediterranean Partner Countries
Topics Topics -- with mandatory Third Countries participation, CPCP--FPFP--SICA/ CPSICA/ CP--IPIP--SICA / CSASICA / CSA-- CA/ CSACA/ CSA-- CACA
DRAFT DRAFT -- Call FP7Call FP7-- KBBEKBBE--20092009--33
CPCP--FPFP--SICA SICA – CCollaborative PProject FFocused PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCPCP-- IPIP--SICA SICA –– CCollaborative PProject IIntegrating PProject SSpecific IInternational CCooperation AActionsCSA CSA -- CA (CA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions – CCoordinating action) CSA CSA -- SA (SA (CCoordination & SSupport AActions - SSupporting action)
TITLES FUNDING SCHEMES
Third Countries/Region
Agricultural Innovation Systems & Traditiona l knowledge
CSA-SA 2 ICPC from African ACP countries or South Africa
Globalisation and trade impact on developing countries CSA-SA 2 ICPC from African ACP countries or South Africa
Consolidate alliances with Asia in the field of aquaculture
CSA-CA 2 ICPC from Asia among which China
Consolidate alliances with the Mediterranean in the field of aquaculture
CSA-CA 2 ICPC from the Mediterranean Partner Countries
Sharing food technology research and development by means of international collaboration
CP-FP-SICA 3 ICPC
Risk-benefit assessment of food supplements CP-IP-SICA 3 ICPC
International food trade: Anticipating the impact of climate change on the safety of European and global food markets
CP-IP-SICA 3 ICPC
Jatropha curcas – breeding strategy – towards a sustainable crop for biomaterials and biofuels
CP-IP-SICA 3 ICPC from either India, Africa, and/or Latin America
Biomass and bioproducts: sustainability certification and socioeconomic implications
CSA-CA 3 ICPC from either Latin America, Africa, and/or Asia (see Annex1) (in addition but non-mandatory also United States and Canada)
Biomass pre-treatment for optimised biomass deconstruction and analytical characterisation
CP-FP-SICA 2 from Brazil
Coordinated call with INDIADRAFT DRAFT -- Call FP7Call FP7-- KBBEKBBE--20092009--33
Development of functional foods and ingredients
Collaborative project-Small or medium scale focused research projects carried out in coordination with DBT (India)
The coordinated Indian project must be selected by DBTMax requested EC contribution EUR 1 500 000
Valorisation of by- products in food processing
Collaborative project-Small or medium scale focused research projects carried out in coordination with DBT (India)
The coordinated Indian project must be selected by DBTMax requested EC contribution EUR 1 500 000
Tentative publication date: 24th July 2008
Tentative Deadline:November 2008(stage1)April 2009 (stage 2)
FP7FP7-- 20092009--BiorefineryBiorefinery
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WP2009 -
Joint Call Biorefinery. Under discussion
ScopeSustainable production and processing of biomass into bio-based chemicals, materials, second generation biofuels, power and heat.
AimJoining efforts to advance in the development of sustainable biorefineries
and in the coordination of on-going activities
Themes involved•
Energy
(RTD + TREN)
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Environment•
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and biotechnology
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Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies
Implementation – Two topics•
Sustainable Biorefineries.Development of technologies for the entire value chain from biomass production, logistics and pre-treatment to conversion (thermo-chemical and biochemical technologies) of different types of biomass feedstock into bio-based products and energy. Assessment of the environmental, economic and social sustainability.
Collaborative projects•
Enhancing exchange of information, synergies and cross-fertilization between on-going biorefinery
projects.
Coordination and support actionIndicative budget
57M€
( 55M €
+2M €)
WP2009 -
Joint Call Biorefinery.
Under discussion
WP 2009 -
ERA-NET-
Call
DRAFTDRAFT-- FP7FP7--ERAERA--NET NET --20092009--RTDRTD
Agriculture for development
Coordination and support action(supporting action)
Max requested EC contribution EUR 1 000 000
Organic agriculture Coordination and support action(supporting action)
Max requested EC contribution EUR 1 000 000
Advice• Use facilities which exist at national /regional/local
level to get advice.• Appoint a coordinator with management skills.• Select the partners according to their skills and
complementarities-do not add your friend because he/she is your friend.
• Read the evaluation criteria• Ask a non member of the consortium to read your
application before submission.• Get advice on dissemination and exploitation• Check that the proposal meets the eligibility criteria.
Call FP7-KBBE-2007-1All ActivitiesPublished: 22.12.2006Deadline: 02.05.2007Budget: 192 MeuroRequests for funding: 414 proposals
17 ineligible, 176 below
threshold, 157 reserve
list, 14 topics
not
covered
Accepted for funding: 64
(success rate: 15,4%)
Not legally binding
Call FP7-KBBE-2008-2A /Two-stage evaluation/
Published: 15.06.2007Deadline: 1st
stage: 11.09.2007, 2nd
stage: 19.02.2008
Budget: 110 M€Estimated approximate success rate: 1st
stage: 50%,
2nd
stage: 25%
Call FP7-KBBE-2008-2B Published: 30.11.2007Deadline: 26.02.2008Budget: 98.85 M€Estimated approximate success rate: 14%
Not legally binding
Evaluation of both calls completed in April 2008, but official results will be published only after the
end of redress procedure and Programme
Committee notification
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Information requests, Europe Direct www.ec.europa.eu/research/index.pg=enquiries
DG Research Site: www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/index_en.html
RTD info magazine: www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/rtdinfo/
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Horizontal aspects and Coordination UnitDr Line Matthiessen, Head of [email protected]
BiotechnologiesDr Alfredo Aguilar, Head of [email protected]
Food, Health & Well-beingDr Antonio Di Giulio, Head of [email protected]
Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, AquacultureDr Timothy Hall, Head of Unit [email protected] Ciaran Mangan, Deputy Head of Unit [email protected]
Administration and FinancesDr Patrice Lemaitre, Head of Unit [email protected]
Acting Director: Dr Timothy Hall [email protected]
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