Project

Transition towards a more carbon and nutrient efficient agriculture in Europe

Acronym
Nutri2Cycle
Code
41m04518
Duration
01 October 2018 → 30 September 2023
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Sustainable agriculture
Keywords
agriculture
Other information
 
Project description

NUTRI2CYCLE will use an integrated approach to enable the transition from the current (suboptimal) nutrient household in European agriculture to the next-generation of agronomic practices, characterized by an improved upcycling of nutrients and organic carbon. This project is deeply rooted in previous national and European projects, in which the consortium members were actively involved. The underlying principle is that Nutrient Use Efficency can be significantly improved by integrating on-farm techniques and systems that allow better reconnection between 1) animal husbandry provided flows and 2) plant production requirements. At the same time this reconnection itself will serve a better C-return to soil and GHG-reduction by avoided emissions optionally combined with energy production for self-consumption on-farm. NUTRI2CYCLE aims to (i) benchmark mass flows of nutrients, organic carbon and GHG-footprint, (ii) provide an assessment frame (toolbox) for evaluating potential impact of proposed innovations, (iii) actively support concepts, techniques and scenarios put forward in EIP-Operational Groups, (iv) optimize these (+ in-consortium developed) scenarios using the toolbox, (v) showcase the most promising developments via prototypes and demos. Finally, using the experience gained at a local/regional scale. NUTRI2CYCLE will elaborate strategic scenarios to identify the effect of these innovations at European scale. NUTRI2CYCLE brings together the extensive expertise of leading experts in the filed of nutrient cycling. This collaboration originates form the EIP-Focus Group on Nutrient Recycling, closely interacting with the EIP Operational Groups in the individual EU member states. Better nutrient stewardship engaging all actors across the value chain as envisaged in NUTRI2CYCLE will increase the C, N and P recycling rate significantly and will improve the overall sustainability and innovation capacity of European agricultural systems. 

 
Role of Ghent University
Ghent University is Project Coordinator and WP-leader of WP 7 (Communication) and WP 8 (General management). UGent also serves as centralized hub and hosting institute setting up joint PhDs and postdocs with other participating institutes in the various defined research lines within this project.