AGROSOIL
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Agro-Ecological Soil Optimization for Integrated Weed Management
Total cost € N/A EU contribution € N/A Funding Programme Horizon Europe

In European cropping systems, most weed management practices rely on herbicides and/or intensive tillage. However, these practices have great environmental impacts and may negatively affect soil quality and the soil microbiome (SM). Reducing the reliance on these practices is one of the key ways to make crop production more environmentally and socioeconomically sustainable. So far, transitioning to agroecological weed management (AEWM) at the farm level is hampered by knowledge gaps and insufficient practical evidence. AGROSOIL will use a living lab (LL) approach to co-create and co-implement AEWM strategies that manage weeds by utilising and supporting the SM. This will support the transition to more ecologically-based crop production with less reliance on chemical inputs and intensive tillage.

This project will explore the beneficial potential of soil and plant microbiomes, integrating functional and ecological principles into practical AEWM strategies. The objective is to foster a significant shift towards agroecology across Europe by 1) optimising the diversity and functionality of the SM through AEWM, 2) identifying soil-microbial communities and pathways that support AEWM and 3) developing holistic AEWM systems that significantly reduce chemical inputs and tillage-intensity and support ecosystem services and beneficial biological interactions within agro-ecological cropping systems.

The project intends to build and strengthen regional networks of stakeholders in a LL setting to promote the adoption of AEWM. In the LLs, agro-ecological research is combined with real-world experimental settings where farmers, researchers, and other stakeholders collaboratively create, implement, evaluate and refine sustainable soil and weed management practices. This participatory methodology ensures that innovations are not only scientifically sound but also practically viable and tailored to the diverse needs of European crop production systems.

HORIZON-CL6-2023-FARM2FORK-01

Thematic areas

Biodiversity Living Labs

Project contribution to Mission Soil’s:

Specific objectives

  • 1. Reduce land degradation relating to desertification
    Not targeted
  • 2. Conserve and increase soil organic carbon stocks
    Not targeted
  • 3. No net soil sealing and increase the reuse of urban soils
    Not targeted
  • 4. Reduce soil pollution and enhance restoration
    Not targeted
  • 5. Prevent erosion
    Not targeted
  • 6. Improve soil structure to enhance habitat quality for soil biota and crops
    Targeted
  • 7. Reduce the EU global footprint on soils
    Not targeted
  • 8. Increase soil literacy in society across Member States
    Not targeted

Operational objectives

  • 1. Build capacities and the knowledge base for soil stewardship
    Not targeted
  • 2. Co-create and upscale place-based innovations to improve soil health in all places
    Targeted
  • 3. Develop an integrated EU soil monitoring system and track progress towards soil health
    Not targeted
  • 4. Engage with the soil user community and society at large
    Partially targeted

Innovation hotspots

  • 1. Carbon farming
    Not targeted
  • 2. Soil pollution and restoration
    Not targeted
  • 3. Soil biodiversity including the microbiome
    Targeted
  • 4. Circular economy solutions
    Not targeted

Cross-cutting dimensions

  • 1. Business
    Not targeted
  • 2. Digital
    Not targeted
  • 3. Territorial
    Not targeted
  • 4. International
    Not targeted

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