Climate Resilient Orphan croPs for increased DIversity in Agriculture
Abstract
Agrobiodiversity is a vital subset of biodiversity and is the result of the interaction between the environment, genetic resources and management systems used by culturally diverse people. It is a crucial prerequisite for ecologically and economically sustainable agricultural systems and is an important tool for ecological intensification. The aim of CROPDIVA is to reinforce agrobiodiversity on different levels and along distinct geographic and socio-economic areas. The activities of CROPDIVA are clustered around five connected research work packages and three pillars, each with a set of specific objectives: i) promotion of six key underutilised arable crops: oats, hull-less barley, triticale, buckwheat, faba bean and lupin; ii) creation of value chains for selected underutilised crops; and iii) study of the socio-economic impact of project results. The concept of CROPDIVA is an innovative challenge driven approach based on the promotion of underutilised crops in sustainable cropping systems and new regional value chains. Project activities will focus on the following major challenges: improved resilience of cropping systems, alignment of the economic and social needs of farmers with ecological goals as well as marketing of new food/non-food products meeting consumer demands. The results gathered in CROPDIVA will not be descriptive, but will be used for innovative solutions along the entire food and non-food chain to enable biodiversity management on all levels, including diversifying the use of genetic resources, crop production systems, new food/non-food products, market opportunities while satisfying producers and investigated consumer requirements.
- Diversity
- Crops
Project staff
Hermann Bürstmayr
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Hermann Bürstmayr
hermann.buerstmayr@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-97101, 97102
Project Leader
01.09.2021 - 31.08.2025
Magdalena Lunzer
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Magdalena Lunzer
magdalena.lunzer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-97161
Project Staff
01.01.2023 - 31.08.2025
Maximilian Mehofer
Maximilian Mehofer B.Sc.
maximilian.mehofer@boku.ac.at
Project Staff
01.05.2024 - 31.12.2024
Sebastian Michel
Dr. Sebastian Michel M.Sc.
sebastian.michel@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-97105
Project Staff
01.09.2021 - 31.08.2025
BOKU partners
External partners
University of Milano-Bicocca
Prof. Alessio Scarafoni
partner
Wageningen University
Dr. Monique de Nijs
partner
Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Dr. Andreas Boerner
partner
Harper Adams University
Dr. Edward Dickin
partner
Julius Kühn-Institut, Germany
Dr. Matthias Herrmann
partner
Molino Filippini Srl
Dr. Cristina Pedrotti
partner
Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops Serbia
Prof.Dr. Radivoje Jevtić
partner
Institut de Recerca I Tecnologia Agroalimentaries
Dr. Conxita Royo
partner
Progeno
Dr. Steven Maenhout
partner
INSTITUTE FOR FOOD TECHNOLOGY OF NOVI SAD
Dr. Tamara Dapčević Hadnađev
partner
INNOVATIESTEUNPUNT VOOR LANDBOUW ENPLATTELAND
Wim Ceulemans
partner
Danko Hodowla Roslin Sp. z o.o.
Dr. Malgorzata Niewinska
partner
Nordsaat Saatzucht GmbH
Dr. Steffen Beuch
partner
Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Dr. Miroslav Valarik
partner
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY
Dr. Catherine Howarth
partner
GREEN HOUSE FOOD DOO NOVI SAD
Vladimir Božić
partner
SAATZUCHT STEINACH GMBH & CO KG
Sabine Schulze
partner
LANDBAUSCHULE DOTTENFELDERHOFM GEMEINNUTZIGER VEREIN
Dr. Ben Schmehe
partner
Meyerhans Mühlen AG
Daniel von Felten
partner
Senova Limited
Tom Yewbrey
partner
Ghent University
Prof. Geert Haesaert
coordinator
EIDGENOESSISCHES DEPARTEMENT FUER WIRTSCHAFT, BILDUNG UND FORSCHUNG
Dr. Susanne Vogelgsang
partner
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Dr. Lukas Zagata
partner
Paniflower nv
Jean-Marie Devogelaere
partner
BOERENBOND
François Huyghe
partner
University of Aarhus
Prof. Rene Gislum
partner