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Kyiv, 8th January 2010
A Project funded by the European Union
Joint Support Office for enhancing Ukraine’s integration in EU research areaEuropeAID/127891/C/SER/UA for Ukraine
A Project implemented by an ECORYS led Consortium
Food, Agriculture and Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Fisheries, and Biotechnology (KBBE) in Biotechnology (KBBE) in FP7 (current possibilities)FP7 (current possibilities) Dr. Olga Kot
JSO-ERA Project Thematic Expert
Uzhhorod, May 14th, 2010
FP7 NationalInformation PointUkraine
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The 7th Framework Programme the EU Framework Programme 2007-total funding 53 billion € for Research and Development 2007 2013
Specific ProgrammesCooperation – Collaborative
Research - € 32.365 mIdeas – Frontier Research - € 7.460 m
People – Human Potential - € 4.728 mCapacities – Research Capacity - € 4.217 m
JRC, non nuclear - € 1.751 bJCR, nuclear - € 0.517 bEURATOM - € 2.234 b
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Cooperation programme – Cooperation programme – 10 thematic areas10 thematic areas
Theme 2 € 1935 Food, Agriculture Fisheries Biotechnoloood, agriculture and Fisheries and biotechnology
XXI – a century of bioeconomyXXI – a century of bioeconomy
Knowledge Based BioEconomyKnowledge Based BioEconomy ((KBBEKBBE) )
will play an important role in a global economy, where knowledge is the best way to increase productivity and competitiveness and improve our quality of life, while protecting our environment and social model.
A new world of BioeconomyA new world of Bioeconomy
The Bio-Economy
The term “bio-economy” includes all industries and economic sectors that produce, manage and otherwise exploit biological resources (e.g. agriculture, food, forestry, fisheries and other bio-based industries);
The European bio-economy has an approximate market size of over €1.5 trillion, employing more than 22 million people Sector
Life Sciences and Biotechnology in convergence with other technologies..,…
provides the knowledge-base for the sustainable management, production and use of biological resources……
provides new, safe, affordable and eco-efficient products ……
supports competitiveness and sustainability of major European industries
Examples:
Advances in diagnostics have increased food safety and control of animal diseases (foot and mouth; BSE)
Use of enzymes in industrial and household processes (washing powder), and in food production, have strongly reduced energy/water consumption and led to new “functional” foods.
The Knowledge-Base
What are the driving forces behind the What are the driving forces behind the Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy beyond Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy beyond
competitiveness ?competitiveness ?
• Secure a sustainable agriculture and fisheries production for a rising world population, on limited arable land and facing impacts of climate change;
• Secure the demand for renewable bio-resources for eco-efficient products and biofuels;
• Serve public health through safer, healthier and higher quality foods;
• Control and prevent epizootic and zoonoticdiseases like avian flu, and food related disorders, such as obesity.
What is the Knowledge-Based Bio-What is the Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy offering?Economy offering?
• Improved health
Food with improved nutritional value, increased food safety, new treatments, diagnosis and vaccines against human and animal diseases, improved feed…
• Sustainability and a cleaner environment
Energy and water saving production and processes in agriculture and industry ; decreased dependence of fossil resources;
• Support to rural development
Use of “set-aside”land; cultivation of new crops; decentralised production facilities
• Increased industrial competitiveness through innovative eco-efficient bio-based products
Knowledge Based Bio-Economy:Where are we?
FP6 (2002-2006)FP6 (2002-2006)
• Creation of 7 Technology Platforms relevant to the KBBE
• A number of relevant ERA-NETs
• KBBE stakeholder conference (Sep 2005)
FP7 (2006-2013)FP7 (2006-2013)
• Theme «Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology» to support the KBBE
Food, Agriculture and BiotechnologyFood, Agriculture and Biotechnology
KBBE - Activity 2.1Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
KBBE - Activity 2.2“Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and well being
KBBE - Activity 2.3Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes
FP7 KBBE - Activity - Activity 2.1 Sustainable production and management of
biological resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
• Enabling research (‘omics’ converging technologies, bio-informatics, biodiversity) for micro-organism, plants and animals
• Competitive, sustainable and multifunctional agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture
• Animal health production and welfare; animal diseases (including zoo-noses)
• Marine resources, fishery, aquaculture
• Development of policy strategies for knowledge based bio-economy, agriculture, fishery as well as rural and coastal areas
FP7 KBBE - Activity 2.2 “Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health
and well being
• Consumer, societal, industrial and health aspects of food and feed
• Nutrition, diet related diseases and disorders
• Innovative food and feed processing
• Improved quality and safety of food, beverage and feed
• Total food chain concept
KBBE - Activity 2.3Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for
sustainable non-foodproducts and processes
• 2.3.1. Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
• 2.3.2. Marine and fresh-water biotechnology
• 2.3.3. Industrial biotechnology
• 2.3.4. Biorefinery
• 2.3.5. Environmental biotechnology
• 2.3.6. Emerging trends in biotechnology
‘FAB’ in UKRAINE
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REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08+09 - 28 May 09
COOPERATION / all thematic areas
UKRAINE: 410 APPLICATIONS (in proposals submitted)
ENERGY: 37
ENV: 102
HEALTH: 30
ICT: 39
FAB: 53
NMP: 11SEC: 8
SPA: 17
SSH: 62
TPT: 51
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FP7 Cooperation SPUkraine: Applications
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COOPERATION / ALL THEMATIC AREASUKRAINE: 54 APPLICATIONS MAIN LISTED
REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08 + 09 - 28 May 09
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FP7 Cooperation SPUkraine: Main Listed Applications
‘FAB’ in UKRAINE
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REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08+09 - 28 May 09
COOPERATION / SUCCESS RATE: UKRAINE
APPLICATIONS MAIN LISTED COMPARED TO APPLICATIONS EVALUATED (%)
18%15% 13%
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Advancing the bio-economy
“The Knowledge Based Bio-Economy 2020”
• Stronger integration of research and innovation
• Stronger coordination at all levels
• Common targets for the bio-economy
• Enhanced pooling of resources
Grand Challenges• Primary production mitigating and adapting to climate change
– Improving of key aspects of plant biology and adapt to changing environmental conditions.
– Monitor, prevent and remediate pollution to the environment
• Sustainable bioeconomy – greening the industry
– Increasing sustainability and competitiveness of the chemical and biotech industries
– Maintaining Europe at the scientific and technological forefront
• Food security and safety for Europe and beyond
• Social inclusive and healthy Europe
- Safety, ethics, social acceptability, governance
• Oceans for the future
– Sustainable exploitation of our rich marine and aquatic biodiversity
Info about coming Call 2011
• Foreseen publication date: July 2010
• Indicative budget: approx 260 million €
• Foreseen deadline: mid January 2011
• Evaluation: March/April 2011
=> evaluation under the single-stage procedure
• Negotiations: May/June 2011
• Submission of Grant preparation documents: June/July 2011
• Commission funding decision/first contract signatures:
by Nov/Dec 2011
Features of Upcoming Call 2011
• 67 topics
• subdividedinto3 parts (generalcall, ERA-Net call and Ocean of tomorrowjoint-call)
• More flexibility: several projects can be funded for one topic
• EC Contribution Limits:
Small–medium scale focused projects (CP-FP) ≤3 mln Euro
Large-scale integrating project (CP-IP) ≤6 and 9 mln Euro
Coordination Support Action (CSA) ≤0.5 –2 mln Euro
• Political goal: support of SME participation
15% of annual budget to SME
31 topics with mandatory SME & further Topics encouraging SMEs’ participation
• Link for self-evaluationof potential SME:http://ec.europa.eu/research/sme-techweb/index_en.cfm
-> see official Work programme!!!!!!!
Participation of non-European partners in Food, Agriculture Fis heries Bood, griculture and
isheries and biotechnology
Participation:• All themes open to third countries• Minimum 3 different Member States (MS) or Associated Countries (AC)• Beyond this minimum, almost all third countries can participate
Funding:• International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPCs) will generally be funded (as listed in Annex I of work programme)• Industrialised countries funded only if indispensable for the project
Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA)
• more participants required for SICA Projects (Specific International Cooperation Actions)
• 4 = 2 different MS or AC + 2 different ICPC
• UKRAINE – among others – will be considered as a region on its own
• ≥2partners can be located in UKRAINE
• partners have to come from different regions, republics
Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA)
• more participants required for SICA Projects (Specific International Cooperation Actions)
• 4 = 2 different MS or AC + 2 different ICPC
• Ukraine – among others –will be considered as a region on its own
• ≥2partners can be located in Ukraine
• partners have to come from different regions, republics
Thank you !Thank you !
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