AGRISAFE

Climate change: challenge for training applied plant scientists

 Coordinatore AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 

 Organization address address: Brunszvik 2
city: MARTONVASAR
postcode: 2462

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Judit
Cognome: Tercsi
Email: send email
Telefono: 3622569579
Fax: 3622569575

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Hungary [HU]
 Totale costo 1˙065˙420 €
 EC contributo 949˙999 €
 Programma FP7-REGPOT
Specific Programme "Capacities": Research potential of Convergence Regions
 Code Call FP7-REGPOT-2007-1
 Funding Scheme CSA-SA
 Anno di inizio 2008
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2008-05-01   -   2011-04-30

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

 Organization address address: Brunszvik 2
city: MARTONVASAR
postcode: 2462

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Judit
Cognome: Tercsi
Email: send email
Telefono: 3622569579
Fax: 3622569575

HU (MARTONVASAR) coordinator 0.00

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climate    practical    ecosystems    crop    plant    food    form    ari    contacts    farmers    central    gain    international    agricultural    eastern    breeding   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Climate variability has a fundamental influence on agro-ecosystems. For a substantial part of Europe, climate change scenarios forecast significant decreases of up to 20% in plant productivity, coupled with a general decline in the stability of agricultural ecosystems. This is particularly true of the Carpathian Basin. Agriculture and food safety are extremely sensitive to climate changes, so adaptability to stress is likely to gain priority over the quantitative aspects of yield. This will demand new approaches both to plant breeding and crop production, and in research strategy. The Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (ARI of HAS) is one of the leading centres for crop research and breeding in Central and Eastern Europe, in Central Transdanubian convergence region with a profile involving complex, interdependent, basic, methodological and applied research projects culminating in practical applications. The institute maintains close contacts with farmers and processors. Based on its international recognition and accumulated knowledge, the institute aims to develop into a regional Research Training and Service Centre to train and develop researchers, breeders and producers capable of offering practical help to farmers in Central and Eastern Europe in countering the unfavourable effects of predicted climate change. An increase in research potential is envisaged through strategic partnerships based on existing international contacts, whereby young scientists could gain valuable know-how and experience abroad, while experienced colleagues would be invited to work at ARI HAS. The results achieved in the course of the project will not only be published in the form of scientific papers, but will also form the basis of talks and pamphlets aimed at farmers and food consumers in general, in order to make them aware of the likely effects of climate change and of how these can be mitigated in the interests of achieving secure food supplies.'

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