Project

INnovation for TERitorial CohEsion around Soil Health

Acronym
INTERESH
Code
41M06725
Duration
01 September 2025 → 31 August 2028
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Research disciplines
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Agrofood mechatronics
Keywords
soil health
 
Project description

The Apulia Region is renowned for its diverse agricultural output, a fundamental element of its economy. However, climate change
poses significant threats to the health of soils, due to diverse degradation factors, water scarcity, and non-sustainable land management
practices.The depletion of water resources, the prolonged droughts, and deficiencies in soil nutrients threaten the region's agricultural
productivity, its biodiversity, and its overall environmental sustainability. Addressing these issues requires a systemic approach through
collaborative, transdisciplinary research with practical, on-the-ground involvement of stakeholders (farmers, land managers, local
administrators). The University of Foggia (UNIFG), is ideally positioned to lead innovation activities to co-design an innovative model for
soil health enhancement at regional level, in collaboration with farmers, land managers, policy makers, and civil society organizations.The
project will combine different solutions, to be tested with the support of international leading partners, at a scale that is representative of
the regional dimension and characteristic of most geographical regions of Mediterranean Europe. In particular, the project will develop
experimental actions using Nature Based Solutions (with the support of FC.ID from Portugal), developing short supply chains for high
potential biofertilisers (with local industrial partners), cutting edge precision fertigation systems (with Ugent) and a digital dashboard to
enhance data-driven soil policies based on scientific evidence.The project will reinforce UNIFG’s positioning as a leading knowledge
institution in rural economies and agrarian sciences, as well as contributing to sustainable regional soil health policies in the framework
of the new European legislation on soil health and monitoring.

 
Role of Ghent University
UGent main role in INTERESH concerns the establishment, implementation and evaluation of a fully automated fertigation and water resource management system in tomato. These activities will be run in collaboration with the project coordination team to facilitate the experiment in selected farms in Foggia, Italy. The work will be done in WP 2 and WP 3, whose output will guide future applications of precision fertigation in tomato for the Italian farmers in the area.
 
 
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