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EIP-AGRI Workshop ‘Operational Groups: First experiences’20-21 April 2016 – Legnaro, Italy
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EIP-AGRI Workshop ‘Operational Groups: First experiences’Wednesday 20 April 2016 - Morning programme
08:15 – 09:00 Registration
Introduction and scope of the workshop
09:00 – 09:20 Welcome and openingRob Peters, DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Giuseppe Pan, Assessore, Veneto Region, Italy
09:20 – 10:15 Setting the scene• Purpose and objectives of the workshop
Rob Peters, DG Agriculture and Rural Development
• EIP-AGRI programmingInge Van Oost, DG Agriculture and Rural Development
• Introduction to the Day 1 working sessionsMark Redman, EIP-AGRI Service Point
10:15 – 10:45 Coffee break and networking
Exchange of experiences I – setting up Operational Groups around concrete projects
10:45 – 11:30 Examples from Member States and regions• Organic dock control – development and implementation with clearwing moths
Patrick Hann, Austria
• Robust lamb (OG ROBUSTAGNO)Sophie Huby and Jean-Marc Gautier, Midi-Pyrénées, France
• Winter Harvest: Seasonal, energy-extensive and innovative vegetable productionVeronika Haslinger and Alexandra Depisch, Austria
11:30 – 12:30 Breakout session 1Interactive group discussions about the first experiences, challenges and needs arising from the setting up of Operational Groups
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
EIP-AGRI Workshop ‘Operational Groups: First experiences’Wednesday 20 April 2016 – Afternoon programme
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Exchange of experiences II – development and early implementation of Operational Group projects
13:30 – 14:15 Examples from Member States and regions• Population Management
Stefanie Klingel, Sowah Addo, Ulrike Duchâteau and Kay Poggensee, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
• Zero herbicides in Mediterranean perennial cropsXavier Delpuech, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
• Establishment of a sustainable and environmentally friendly wheat-value chain (OG ENU-Wheat)Ludger Linnemann, Hessen, Germany
14:15 – 15:15 Breakout session 2Interactive group discussions about the first experiences, challenges and needs arising from the development and early implementation of Operational Group projects
15:15 – 15:45 Coffee break and networking
Focusing on your questions and issues
15:45 – 16:00 How are we going to work together?Mark Redman, EIP-AGRI Service Point
16:00 – 17:00 Informal discussions of your choice
17:00 – 17:30 Feedback from the informal discussions of your choice
19:30 – 21:30 Networking dinner
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European Innovation PartnershipAnimal Genetic Resources - Population Management
Importance of AnGR Breed Development Selected Breed The Innovative Core Complementary Knowledge Partner SearchWork Packages Innovation Office
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Importance of Animal Genetic Resources
Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity- Future generations
Physiological features: – Adaptability
– Extreme geographical conditions
– Climatic conditions
– Extensive farming conditions
Economic Benefits: – Regional marketing opportunity
– Special quality characteristics of the products
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Breed Development
Breeds
Num
bers
Source: Center for Documentation of Animal Genetic Resources in Germany
(TGRDEU), 2014.
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White Headed MuttonGerman Improved White
Angler Cattle
Red & White Dual Purpose
Angler Saddleback
Schleswig Coldblood
Selected Breeds
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The Innovative Core
Interactive relation with farmers:
• Project is developed and implemented together with the farmers and readjusted based on their feedback. Farmer-relevant issues to be prioritized
Management of inbreeding
Use of Artificial Insemination
Field experiment with the white-headed mutton sheep
• Use of molecular genetic information (genotyping & sequencing) for Animal Genetic Resources in Schleswig-Holstein
• Pilot projects: demonstrate to farmers how to take advantage of the new method of genome information. Development of a genome-based population management for selected breeds.
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Complementary Knowledge of the Group
Farmers:Provision of requisite information on breedsAcquisition of practical knowledge / experience by SWOT MethodBalance of genomic information and pedigree informationUse of the data when matingFeedback
Lead Partner:CoordinationPublic relations work, administration, networking
Associations:Collaborate with various stakeholders of OPG "Animal Genetic Resources"
Science:University of Kiel
Advisory function: Friedrich Löffler Institute and GEH
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Partner Search Date Activities
Oct. 2013 Jan. 2014
Agricultural Ministry (MELUR) informs about EIP funding possibility
29th Jan. 2014 • Arche Warder meets farmers and scientists • Farmers named small populations as a major problem
Feb . - April 2014 • Arche Warder contacts stakeholders/ partners to gather more information
10th April 2014 2nd meeting with farmers, scientists and associations • specify the project idea• selection of breeds • use of genetic information favoured
May, 2014 • Agricultural Ministry (MELUR) provides funds to support the formation of operational groups
July, 2014 • Arche Warder receives funds to support the formation of operational group• Consultancy with Innovation office, Carola Ketelhodt
Aug. 2014 • Appointment of Dr. Dirk Hinrichs
4th Sep. 2014 • Presenting the project idea of the group at the 1st EIP-Agrar Forum
Sep. - Oct. 2014 • Preparing the application together with group members, support from Innovation office
• Application deadline (31st)
June, 2015 • Start of Project7
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Prof. Dr. Thaller
Matthias Leisen (Rinderzucht Schleswig-Holstein)
Prof. Dr. Hinrichs,
(HU Berlin)Andrea Prahl
(Förderverein für das Angler Sattelschwein)
Dr. Weigend and Prof. Dr. Eildert Groeneveld
(Friedrich Löffler Institut)
Also:
•Janine Bruser
(Landesverband Schleswig-Holsteiner Schaf- und Ziegenzüchter)
•Gunnar Jacobs
(Verein Schleswiger Pferdezüchter)
(Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen e. V. (GEH))
Also:• Susanne •Andreas Krause•Karl Dieter Fischer
Jonas Schäler
Prof. Dr. Kay Poggensee
Hardy Marienfeld, (Arche Hof Bredland )
Prof. Dr. Hartl Bastian Krüger
Sowah Addo
Science
Lead Partner
Prof. Dr. Dr. Frölich Stefanie Klingel
Antje Feldmann Karola Stier
Eike Fandrey
Partner Search Actors of the OG "Animal Genetic Resources"
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Project Work Packages1. Survey / Questionnaire
2. SWOT Analysis
3. Pedigree analysis
4. Analysis of foreign blood percentage Angler and Red & White DP Cattle
5. Genotyping and subsequent analysis Angler Cattle, White-Headed Mutton sheep, Saddleback Pigs & Schleswig Coldblood Horse
6. Sequence Analysis Angler cattle, Red & White DP Cattle, Saddleback Pigs & Schleswig Coldblood Horse
7. Development of first version of mating tool
Angler Cattle
Red & White Dual Purpose Cattle
German White-Headed Mutton Sheep
German Improved White Goat
Angler Saddleback Pigs
Schleswig Coldblood Horse
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Timeline of Work Packages
Date Work Packages & Milestones
July-Sept. 2015 Engagement of personnel for the project
Oct.- Dec. 2015 Survey (questionaires), Kick-off meeting, workshop for OG members
Jan. - March 2016 Survey completedStart of SWOT analysis Start of Pedigree analysis
April – Jun 2016 Finalising SWOT & Pedigree analysesStart of field experiment with White Headed Mutton
July – Sept. 2016 Genotype analysis for the cattle breeds and Angler Saddleback pig Foreign blood analysis for cattle breeds
Oct.- Dec. 2016 Genotype analysis for White Headed MuttonFirst version of mating tool etablished
Jan. - March 2017 Genotype analysis for Schleswig Coldblood
April – Dec. 2017 Sequence analysis for Schleswig Coldblood, Red & White Dual Purpose, Angler Saddleback
Jan – Dec. 2018 Final mating tool established (expected result)
30.06.2018 End of Project
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The Innovation Office EIP Agrar Schleswig-Holstein
Works on behalf of the Agricultural Ministry (MELUR) Kiel, is financed with Technical Aid
Located at the Chamber of Agriculture in SH
Project sponsor
Supervision
40Ideas
20Project
Proposals
17RunningProjects
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The Innovation Office EIP Agrar Schleswig-Holstein
Supports
•EIP-Process in SH Advice related to EIP guidelines and funding conditions
Assistance in establishing a business plan
Assistance in realisation and documentation
Assistance for implementation and accounting
•Networking, knowledge transfer and PR Organize partners who cooperate Build network for working groups Organizes thematic workshops, events Coordination for EIP - PR for the regional network and OGs
•Various aspects to achieve the best results
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Arche Warder e.V.
Europe‘s biggest center for rare and
endangered breeds of livestock
- 40 ha Parkland
- 46 ha leased land
- appr. 1,200 animals from 82 breeds
Contact:
Arche Warder e.V. (Lead Partner)
Stefanie Klingel, [email protected]
Farmer, Prof. Dr . Kay Poggensee
Christian Albrechts University of Kiel, scientist, Sowah Addo
Innovation Office EIP-SH Agrar,
Ulrike Duchâteau
Thank You