Objectives
Agriculture soils are being heavily affected by climate change and are highly vulnerable to degradation and desertification, particularly in the Mediterranean and southern regions of the EU. If climate change is not mitigated, yields of crops like wheat, maize and sugar beet could decrease in southern EU by up to 50 % by 2050. Although agriculture has been signalled as a significant contributor to GHG emissions (13% of EU total emissions), it is also one of the sectors with the biggest potential to adapt to and mitigate climate change. In this sense, Carbon Farming appears as a promising solution for soils’ health and for the sustainability of EU agriculture. The general objective of LILAS4SOILS is to foster the potential of Carbon Farming in the Mediterranean and Southern EU region and catalyse the transformation of the European agricultural sector towards a healthy soil & zero-emission system, doing so via participatory R&I approach, while putting primary producers at the forefront of sustainable practices. To achieve this objective, LILAS4SOILS will engage a wide range of agriculture stakeholders to co-create and implement Carbon Farming Practices (CFPs) based on regional farms realities.
Activities
LILAS4SOILS will put in place 5 Living Labs (LLs) in 6 countries to co-create the adoption of Carbon Farming solutions within farmers, agri-food businesses, researchers and local authorities, and implement Carbon Farming Practices -CFPs- (peatland management, agroforestry, livestock and manure management, and nutrient management, maintaining soil organic carbon) in 85-100 demo-sites. CFPs impact on soil carbon sequestration and environmental co-benefits will be assessed through the adoption of homogeneous Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) technologies. The 5-year project involves 24 expert partners, +25 stakeholders will part of each LL for interdisciplinary knowledge exchange (20 co-creation workshops to be held) and +71 farmers will be engaged in CFPs implementation, ensuring the multi-actor approach. 10 training workshops (supported by 21 materials), 10 policy workshops (supported by 2 sets of recommendations per LL), 8 cross-fertilisation and synergies workshops and 2 replication workshops within other regions in EU are envisaged as part of the project's focus on knowledge transfer. Through directed Open Calls, LILAS4SOILS will encourage the
participation of 35-50 additional farmers and support the testing of 15 MRV innovative technologies that overcome the limitations of the conventional ones.
Project details
- Main funding source
- Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
- Type of Horizon project
- Other Horizon funded projects
- Project acronym
- LILAS4SOILS
- CORDIS Fact sheet
- Project contribution to CAP specific objectives
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- SO4. Agriculture and climate mitigation
- Environmental care
- Project contribution to EU Strategies
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- Achieving climate neutrality
- Fostering organic farming and/or organic aquaculture, with the aim of increased uptake
- Improving management of natural resources used by agriculture, such as water, soil and air
EUR 11 619 420.75
Total budget
Total contributions including EU funding.
EUR 11 619 420.75
EU contribution
Any type of EU funding.
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EIT Food CLC South
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