Johannes Keizer presented the outcomes of the eROSA project with researchers from the Agricultural Information Institute of CAAS (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science)
1. eROSA has received funding from the European
Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 730988
VISION 2030 and Roadmap
Presentation to CAAS, AII, Beijing 2018, September 5
Johannes Keizer, for the eROSA team
2. Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme - grant agreement No 730988
EOSC Stakeholder Meeting Brussels– 2017-11-28
eROSA in brief
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6. European open science cloud (EOSC)
From Jean Claude Burgelman – DG RTD
Agricultural sciences
8. • healthy and delicious food for all (feeding 9
billion!)
• based on environmentally (climate change)
• and socially sustainable agriculture (fighting
rural poverty!)
• and food production (healthy nutrition)
9. it cannot be about
agriculture and food
it needs to be about Food
Systems
10. Efficiency needs to be
accounted for in terms of
Quality and sustainability,
efficiency in mass
production has still its
role, though
15. Main vision for roadmaps:
• Fairization of back ends, but no technology
dictate
• Improvements of front ends, but no
homogenization and limitations
• Working in the middle for interoperability
• Common semantics of prime importance
19. China is a case in point. With 200–300 million households that each
farm a few hectares of land, the agricultural system relies heavily on
high-to-excessive inputs. For example, nitrogen application
averages to 305 kg N ha−1 yr−1 compared to 74 kg N ha−1 yr−1
worldwide16; nitrogen use efficiency (the fraction of nitrogen input
harvested as product) is only 0.25 compared to 0.42 worldwide and
0.65 in North America17. Over-application of nitrogen has caused
widespread soil acidification18, devastating water pollution19 and
excessive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions20. For a sustainable
food-secure future, China needs a ‘great balancing act’21 to
attain high yield and high efficiency with a substantially reduced
environmental footprint. This cannot be achieved without the vast
smallholder-farming communities
20. Here we report the outcome of concerted efforts in engaging
millions of Chinese smallholder farmers to adopt enhanced
management practices for greater yield and environmental
performance. First, we conducted field trials across China’s
major agroecological zones to develop locally applicable
recommendations using a comprehensive decision support
program. Engaging farmers to adopt those recommendations
involved the collaboration of a core network of 1,152
researchers with numerous extension agents and agribusiness
personnel. From 2005 to 2015, about 20.9 million farmers in
452 counties adopted enhanced management practices in
fields
21. eROSA has received funding from the European
Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 730988
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AlwAYS in th ece nter of poor countries.. Marginalization, of Agriculture in Industrialization Process, Back through quality of food in live, Agriculture back in a holistic view
Possibility of dual systems, healthiness, quality, environmental sustainability