Objectives
To adapt to climate change and increase biodiversity, it is necessary to establish new, robust crops in local agriculture. Sorghum is a drought-tolerant, versatile crop with numerous agro-ecological advantages, which can also represent a risk hedge for Hessian farmers during drought events. The aim of the project is therefore to develop stress-tolerant and locally adapted grain sorghum varieties. These varieties will contribute to increasing biodiversity in agriculture and will be used as represent an important innovation for Hesse, both as high-quality animal feed and as gluten-free food.
Project details
- Main funding source
- Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
- Rural Development Programme
- 2014DE06RDRP010 Germany - Rural Development Programme (Regional) - Hesse
Ort
- Main geographical location
- Gießen, Landkreis
EUR 400 000.00
Total budget
Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.
Ressourcen
Contacts
Project coordinator
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Prof. Dr. Rod Snowdon, Dr. Steffen Windpassinger
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Project partners
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Agrobal Servicios SPR de RL, Manuel Velazquez Almaraz
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Landesbetrieb Hessisches Landeslabor, Dr. Sebastian Georgi
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Landesbetrieb Landwirtschaft Hessen (LLH), Prof. Dr. Antje Herrmann
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Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Ess GbR, Patrick Ess
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Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Sonnenhof, Steffen Götz
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Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Susanne Ries ("Wiesenmühle")
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Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Thomas Rechel
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Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Torsten Dietz
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