Towards sustainable European grassland farming with Inno4Grass: an infrastructure for innovation and knowledge sharing
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CollaborationEuropean Innovation Partnership (EIP)
Inno4Grass
Innovation
knowledge sharing
knowledge transfer
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2021-12-14
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A. Krause, T. Becker and P.H. Feindt et al. Towards sustainable European grassland farming with Inno4Grass: an infrastructure for innovation and knowledge sharing. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research. 2021, Vol. 59(2):270-278. DOI: 10.15212/ijafr-2020-0136Abstract
European agriculture is facing tremendous challenges related to the rapid decrease in farm populations, competitiveness on open markets and the preservation of natural resources. Grasslands, which are highly significant for nature conservation often face land-use competition with arable cropping, urbanisation and other uses. Farmers need dedicated innovations to improve the economic performance of grasslands and their effective implementation in practice. This requires co-creation of knowledge between researchers and farmland practitioners, as was broadly pointed out by the European Commission. This paper describes a novel approach for creating a collaborative space for grassland innovations contributing to profitability of European grassland farms while preserving environmental benefits. Innovative modes of collaboration between practice and science are enabled by an international thematic network across eight European member states. A methodology that serves to collect farmers’ innovative ideas and to stimulate collaboration among various stakeholders (farmers’ groups, extension services, education and research) including cross-border collaborations, where grassland-related knowledge is made available for local conditions. This interactive innovation model fosters knowledge exchange and establishes a farmland-specific information management system. The aim is to stimulate a renewed, collaborative innovation culture for European Union (EU) grasslands. The methods are conceptualised and put into practice by the thematic network project Inno4Grass funded under Horizon 2020.Funder
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727368-INNO4GRASSae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
http://dx.doi.org/10.15212/ijafr-2020-0136
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