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InnovPlantProtect (InPP) recently received approval for an application submitted to COMPETE2030-2024-6 - Collective Actions - Transfer of scientific and technological knowledge - BioLivingLABS - Bioeconomy at the service of the sustainability of inland territories, led by MORE CoLAB - Laboratório Colaborativo Montanhas de Investigação, Associação, in partnership with the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco (IPCB) and AQUAVALOR.

BioLivingLABS aims to promote the economic valorization of research and development (R&D) results obtained by various institutions in the North, Center and Alentejo. To this end, it will create an experimental demonstration network, the so-called Living Labs, The project will be held in the innovation hubs of Mirandela, Douro, Covilhã and Elvas. In addition, demonstration actions, workshops, an inland innovation catalog and training on intellectual property protection will be developed with the aim of encouraging the incorporation of innovative solutions in the business sectors of these regions.

Scheduled to begin in October and lasting 24 months, the project has a total eligible investment of over 740,000 euros, financed by COMPETE2030 - Thematic Program for Innovation and Digital Transition. For InPP, this project is a strategic opportunity to strengthen its mission as a center for technology development and transfer, boosting the practical application of scientific knowledge to promote sustainable development.

This initiative confirms InPP's commitment to open and sustainable innovation, integrating science, technology and regional development to respond to the challenges and potential of the interior of the country.

On September 18, the executive director of InnovPlantProtect (InPP), António Saraiva, the director of the New Biopesticides Department, Cristina Azevedo, and researcher Luís Grilo attended the Open Day “The Cereals of Baixo Mondego”, promoted by the Centro Regional Coordination and Development Commission (CCDR Centro), at the Bico da Barca Experimental Unit in Montemor-o-Velho.

The event highlighted the latest innovations from the Coimbra Innovation Hub, from new technologies applied to maize and rice, to fertilization strategies, protection and the use of biostimulants on these key crops in the Baixo Mondego region.

Our team also monitored trials with biofungicides, including the product I21, developed with our collaborative laboratory to combat pyriculariosis in two rice varieties, which is being patented.

In an interview with Voice of the Countryside, Cristina Azevedo shared the work we have been doing in the area of biosolutions.

(Re)watch the interview here.

Image credits: InnovPlantProtect and Voz do Campo magazine

Maize continues to be the Portugal's most important arable crop, The sector has a significant impact on food safety and the national agri-food industry. Involving thousands of producers and generating tens of millions of euros a year, the sector is currently facing increasingly complex phytosanitary challenges.

Among already known pests and emerging diseases, there are risks ranging from cartridge caterpillar until Maize Rugose Dwarfism Virus (MRDV), The presence of this virus is increasing in Portugal. This virus, transmitted by the corn leafhopper, can seriously compromise production and is found in the climate change increasingly favorable conditions for its spread.

However, it's not just MRDV that's worrying. There are new threats that require vigilance, such as the coleopter Diabrotica virgifera or the MDMV virus (Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus), already detected in neighboring countries, and also toxic weeds, such as the winter fig (Datura stramonium), which in addition to impacting productivity pose public health risks.

Faced with this reality, the answer is integrated and sustainable strategies, matching:

  • crop rotation and good agricultural practices;
  • careful use of insecticides to avoid resistance and environmental impacts;
  • resistant or tolerant varieties, where available;
  • research and technological innovation, including new digital tools for early detection.

As the InnovPlantProtect researcher points out, Nuno Faria, in the article entitled “The main emerging pests and diseases of the maize crop in Portugal”, available in the August edition of Voz do Campo magazine: “The phytosanitary panorama of maize in Portugal requires continuous vigilance, investment in research and the application of integrated and sustainable strategies capable of responding to an increasingly dynamic and unpredictable reality.”

To find out more about the main current risks and mitigation measures, read the full article published in the August issue of Voz do Campo magazine (pages 88-89), available on newsstands and online.

EVENTS

On November 16, we had the pleasure of attending the Annual Meeting of the Bioresources for Sustainability Unit. GREEN-IT, which he brought together at the Institute of Chemical and Biological Technology (ITQB NOVA), in Oeiras, the members of the Scientific Advisory Board and researchers from the various institutions that make up this Unit, such as InnovPlantProtect (InPP).

The director of the New Biopesticides department, Cristina Azevedo, was one of the guest speakers at the first talk and presented InPP, the work carried out by the five departments of the Collaborative Laboratory (CoLAB), as well as the projects in which we are involved.

The aim of the meeting was to take stock of the Research Unit's situation in the areas of soil health, plant protection and production, as well as the plans for the Unit's new structure.

Special thanks to GREEN-IT for the invitation. It was a great networking moment!

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) will be present at NOVA Science & Innovation Day, promoted by NOVA University Lisbon, The event will take place next Tuesday, November 21, at the Rectory's facilities on the Campolide Campus.

NOVA Science & Innovation Day is an event that aims to showcase excellent science, research and innovation at the University and is a unique opportunity for the academic community, as well as the general public, to get a closer look at the scientific work carried out at NOVA University Lisbon and how it translates into innovation and the creation of value for society.

We'll be at the Innovation Fair, taking place all day in the Rectory atrium, to show you everything that our Elven collaborative laboratory (CoLAB) is already doing for crop protection and pest and disease prevention, with a highly qualified team and very broad and diverse skills.

Other CoLABs, proprietary technologies and specialized services will also be represented at the Innovation Fair, Spin-offs and other companies in the University's ecosystem.

Don't miss the chance to talk to us! We'll be here until 6pm!

Come and join us!

More information about the initiative here.

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) took part in another seminar on “Technology and Information in Agriculture - Smart Farm Virtual”, promoted by the National Association of the Plant Protection Industry (ANIPLA), which took place this time in the Algarve, at the Algarve Regional Directorate for Agriculture and Fisheries (DRAP Algarve), on the afternoon of November 7th. At the seminar it was possible to discuss some of the biggest challenges currently facing the agricultural sector, as well as explore some of the most advanced tools that allow professionals to adopt more sustainable and planet-friendly practices.

Pedro Fevereiro, InPP's executive director, took part in the panel “Tools for more sustainable production systems”, in which he demonstrated some of the solutions that already exist, such as new formulations, new biopesticides and new genomic techniques, and which are being created in response to the sector's production needs and the constraints imposed by the requirements of the European Green Deal.

InPP's CEO was also a speaker at the “Technology and Information in Agriculture” round table, which focused on the current requirements of the European Green Deal and the challenges it poses for the day-to-day work of professionals, as well as the revision of the Sustainable Use Regulation, and in which Gabriela Cruz, President of the Portuguese Association for Soil Conservation Mobilization (APOSOLO), Sandra Germano, a technician from DRAP Algarve, and João Bento Inácio, from the company JBI Group, He was representing the region's farmers. The round table was moderated by João Cardoso, Executive Director of ANIPLA.

The round table ended with a unanimous conclusion: we need to invest in research and the development of new tools to keep up with the European Union's train, which in turn has to make it possible to approve new solutions, such as new plant protection products and biopesticides, so as not to leave farmers without alternatives to the problems that no longer have a solution. Before banning, the European Union must guarantee alternatives and regulate the approval of these new solutions.

Topics such as the importance of biotechnology in adapting plants to the challenges of climate change, the need to make digital and precision agriculture accessible, and how conservation agriculture protects the soil and promotes biodiversity were also debated at the event, which was organized as part of the Smart Farm Hub project, in which InPP is a partner.

This is yet another seminar, organized as part of the Smart Farm Virtual Roadshow and promoted by ANIPLA, which is dedicated to raising awareness among professionals in the agricultural sector and the general public of the best practices for the sector that contribute most to the sustainability of the planet and can really make a difference in their day-to-day production. The roadshow will continue to tour various cities across the country to showcase the platform Smart Farm Virtual, This is the digital extension of ANIPLA's Smart Farm, located at Companhia das Lezírias, which you can visit to learn more about sustainable agricultural practices.

Special thanks to ANIPLA for the initiative! It was an excellent opportunity to talk and share with curious, aspiring and professional farmers about the main challenges facing the sector, as well as the tools available for an (even more) sustainable agricultural practice.