project - Research and innovation

Healthier diets and sustainable food and feed systems through employing microbiomes for soya production and further use

Project identifier: 2024HE_101083671_Mircobiomes4Soy
Ongoing | 2024 - 2028 Austria
Ongoing | 2024 - 2028 Austria

Contexte

Microbiomes are crucial for food system sustainability, however, our current understanding of their key roles remains fragmented. This limits the ability to harness the full potential of microbiome-based understandings for positive impact. MICROBIOMES4SOY aims to address this challenge by researching microbiome pathways that support a sustainable food system, with soyabean serving as a model crop system for exploring microbiome interactions. Despite the soya bean’s promise as a sustainable protein source, obstacles such as climate change and the need for reduced chemical inputs underscore the urgency for innovative solutions. Hence, the project will focus on improving soya crop productivity to contribute to healthy plant-based protein alternatives, while also developing improved soya-based fish feed for the aquaculture industry.

Objectives

The MICROBIOMES4SOY project aims to improve the environmental impact of soyabean production, explore the effects of soyabean consumption on the human gut microbiome and contribute to the development of novel fish feeds for the aquaculture sector. Through a Multi-Actor Approach, the project will develop pathways for food systems transition that are ready to answer the needs of actors all along the value chain, while delivering co-benefits relevant to the EU’s Food 2030 research and innovation policy to support the transition towards sustainable, healthy and inclusive food systems.

The vision of MICROBIOMES4SOY is: Microbiomes for Sustainable Food Systems: Paving the Pathway to Transition

MICROBIOMES4SOY will foster the transition to better planetary health through: 

1. Developing microbiome-based knowledge and awareness 

2. Creating microbiome-based solutions for more sustainable food production 

3. Facilitating healthy soya-enriched diets.

Activities

MICROBIOMES4SOY employs a multifaceted approach; by developing microbiome-informed approaches, including agricultural management and predictive models, the project aims to improve yield stability, enhance environmental sustainability, and ensure food safety and quality. The research extends its scope beyond plant microbiomes, investigating the influence of soya-derived protein diets on the human gut microbiome and health. Additionally, innovative soya-based aquafeeds will be created and evaluated for their effects on fish gut microbiome and health.

Project details
Main funding source
Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
Type of Horizon project
Multi-actor project
Project acronym
Mircobiomes4Soy
CORDIS Fact sheet
Project contribution to CAP specific objectives
  • SO1. Ensuring viable farm income
  • SO2. Increasing competitiveness: the role of productivity
  • SO3. Farmer position in value chains
  • SO4. Agriculture and climate mitigation
  • SO5. Efficient soil management
  • SO6. Biodiversity and farmed landscapes
  • SO9. Health, Food & Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Environmental care
  • Fostering knowledge and innovation
Project contribution to EU Strategies
  • Achieving climate neutrality
  • Reducing the overall use and risk of chemical pesticides and/or use of more hazardous pesticides
  • Reducing nutrient losses and the use of fertilisers, while maintaining soil fertility
  • Improving management of natural resources used by agriculture, such as water, soil and air

EUR 5 106 772.50

Total budget

Total contributions including EU funding.

EUR 4 996 401.00

EU contribution

Any type of EU funding.

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  • UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

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  • UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

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  • MATIS OHF

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  • EUROPEAN FOOD INFORMATION COUNCIL

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  • ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

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  • MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV

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  • FODURVERKSMIDJAN LAXA HF

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  • DONAU SOJA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG

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  • LVA GMBH

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  • EUROQUALITY SAS

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  • AGRIFUTUR SRL

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  • DANTRADE BV

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  • THE NEW ORIGINALS

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  • ATLANTIA FOOD CLINICAL TRIALS LIMITED

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  • INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE

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  • MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

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