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AGRI4POL

AGRI4POL's goal is to promote the benefits of transforming agriculture from being a pressure on pollinators to becoming a positive force for restoring and managing pollinators and pollination services that support agriculture and provide food and other benefits to ecosystems and people. AGRI4POL takes an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach to achieve this transition towards a sustainable pollinator-friendly farming.
agri4pol.eu

VALOR

VALOR is a Horizon Europe project that aims to co-develop a comprehensive systems-based approach to provide a deeper understanding of the cascading impacts of pollinator shifts from flower to fork and beyond. VALOR aims to empower actors to better understand their relationship with pollinators and will produce a number of co-developed tools for landowners, businesses and policymakers to better understand these risks and easily undertake their own studies by replicating our methods and employing our models.
valor-project.eu

LivingSoill

The LivingSoiLL is a Horizon Europe project, aiming to lead the transition to healthy soil via sustainable soil management. The project aims to establish 5 Living Labs (LLs) in: Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, and Poland. They will focus on permanent crops (vineyards, olive groves, chestnuts, hazelnuts, and apple orchards), comprising at least 50 demonstration sites and 10 lighthouses, and with the active participation of more than 2000 local actors. These LLs will improve soil health and ecosystem services through co-creating, co- implementing, and co-testing (digital) solutions.
livingsoill.eu

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