InnovPlantProtect (InPP) was present at the Science 2025 Meeting in Lisbon, at the Nova SBE Campus, to take part in the parallel session “Crop Protection for One Health, and Food and Environmental Sustainability”.
The Encontro Ciência took place from July 9 to 11 at the NOVA SBE Campus in Carcavelos, with the motto “Science, Innovation and Society”. Portugal's largest science and technology meeting was the stage for promoting and discussing the scientific, social, cultural and economic impact of research in Portugal, exploring the intersection between science, innovation and society, to inspire new ideas and foster transformative collaborations.
The director of the Data Management and Risk Analysis Department, Ricardo Ramiro, and the director of the New Biopesticides Department, Cristina Azevedo, presented some of the results of their work in this session co-moderated by the executive director, António Saraiva.
During the session, two important solutions for the agricultural sector, developed by our team, were presented:
iCountPests - an innovative app that uses AI to detect and count pests accurately and quickly in photos of chromotropic traps.
InPP 2 - a broad-spectrum biofungicide capable of fighting Botrytis cinerea, the fungus responsible for gray rot in tomatoes.
CoLAB MORE Colab - Collaborative Mountain Research Laboratory and Sfcolab - Collaborative Laboratory for Digital Innovation in Agriculture, were also present at the parallel session, as well as GREEN-IT, to discuss how science and innovation can tackle the challenges of climate change and promote more sustainable agricultural systems.
On June 30, InnovPlantProtect (InPP) was present at the meeting “7 years of CoLABs: impacts and perspectives”, which brought together political decision-makers, experts from the Portuguese innovation ecosystem, leaders from different sectors, representatives of public and private entities and the representatives of the 41 Collaborative Laboratories (CoLAB), at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento in Lisbon.
The meeting, organized by the Forum of Collaborative Laboratories (FCoLAB), aimed to reflect on the impact of the work carried out by the different CoLABs over the last seven years, as well as to address future prospects and identify strategies to boost the contribution of scientific research and innovation to the economy and society.
This initiative was an opportunity to showcase the products, services and solutions developed by CoLAB over the last seven years, highlighting its contribution to innovation, competitiveness and sustainability in various sectors of the economy. The application recently launched by InPP, iCountPests, which allows pests to be counted automatically using images from traps, reducing the time invested in monitoring and making it possible to create a pest history, was also highlighted.
The event was attended by the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre, the Secretary of State for the Economy, João Rui Ferreira, Manuel Heitor, from the IN+ Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research and former Minister of Science and Innovation, António Grilo, President of ANI, among others.
In his speech, the Minister for Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre, highlighted the purpose of science at national level: “We hope that the science created in Portugal will generate innovation. More than technology, innovation is the answer to society's problems. You are the agents of change!”.
During the session, the main activity indicators and proven impact of the first seven years of CoLABs' activity were also presented, and multisectoral perspectives on their role in the national science and innovation ecosystem were debated, focusing on topics such as socio-economic impact, internationalization, business competitiveness, technological innovation and sustainability.
The activity indicators and the impact of the 7 years of activity are as follows:
More than 260 projects approved
More than 1,300 qualified jobs created
19M€ in tax revenue generated
More than 900 interactions with companies
33 patent applications (10 granted)
680 scientific articles published
The two afternoon panels were attended by companies, partners and management entities, who reflected on the impact generated so far and presented proposals for maximizing CoLAB's long-term contribution to both the economy and Portuguese society.
At a time when the basic funding options for CoLABs are being discussed, this event is of the utmost importance. The area of crop protection, in particular, needs more investment in innovation. Holding this event was important for bringing this urgent and strategically important issue to the debate.
The InPP was also present in the exhibition area, receiving important visitors, including the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre, the Secretary of State for the Economy, João Rui Ferreira, the Secretary of State for Science and Innovation, Helena Canhão, the President of the FCT, Madalena Alves, the President of the National Innovation Agency, António Grilo, the President of the National Monitoring Committee for the RRP, Pedro Dominguinhos and the Executive Director of Ciência Viva, Ana Noronha.
On June 11th, InnovPlantProtect (InPP) held a seminar on “Six years of innovation: CoLABs” path to the future of the agricultural and agri-food sectors", at the National Agriculture Fair (FNA) in Santarém.
The event brought together, for the first time, six Collaborative Laboratories (CoLABs) with direct involvement in the agricultural and agri-food sectors: InnovPlantProtect, CoLAB4Food, FeedInov CoLAB, Food4Sustainability, MORE CoLAB and SmartFarmCoLAB.
Round table 1 - Sofia Couto (ANI), Paulo Madeira (InPP), André Mota (Colab4Food), Cristina Monteiro (FeedInov), Margarida Palma (Food4Sustainability), Albino Bento (MORE CoLAB), and Helena Vazão (SmartFarmCoLAB)Round table 2 - Isabel Martins (Vida Rural), Pedro Viterbo (Fertiprado), Rui Lima (SenseTest), Jaime Piçarra (IACA), Gonçalo Amorim (BGI), Andreia Afonso (Deifil Technology) and André Sá (TEROMOVIGO)Closing session - Tiago Pinto (ANPROMIS), António Saraiva (InPP), Miguel Teixeira (CoLAB4Food), Ana Sofia Santos (FeedInov), Nuno Serra (Food4Sustainability), Albino Bento (MORE CoLAB) and Helena Vazão (SmartFarmCoLAB)
The program included two round tables. The first, dedicated to “Innovation in Action: The Results and Impacts of CoLABs in Agriculture and Agrifood”, representatives from each CoLAB took part, presenting success stories and projects developed, with emphasis on the intervention of the innovation manager at InnovPlantProtect, Paulo Madeira, He shared InPP's achievements in developing solutions for more sustainable agriculture.
The second round table, under the theme “Partnerships for the Future: How CoLABs are Driving Innovation in the Agricultural and Agri-Food Sector”, The event was attended by partner companies and associations, who stressed the importance of collaborating with the CoLABs. Among the speakers were Pedro Viterbo, manager of Fertiprado, InnovPlantProtect's partner, accompanied by representatives of the following organizations Sense Test, Associação Portuguesa Dos Industriais De Alimentos Compostos Para Animais (IACA), Building Global Innovators (BGI), DEIFIL Technology and TeroMovigo.
The seminar ended with a moment of joint reflection, with speeches from all the executive directors of the CoLABs present, including the executive director of InnovPlantProtect, António Saraiva, The meeting was organized by the European Commission, which stressed the importance of cooperation and strategic coordination between the Collaborative Laboratories, reinforcing their collective commitment to innovation and sustainable development in the agricultural and agri-food sectors.
Round table 1 - Paulo Madeira (InPP)Round table 2 - Pedro Viterbo (Fertiprado)Closing session - António Saraiva (InPP)
Throughout the seminar, the importance of synergies between science, innovation and the market became clear, as did the need to strengthen funding and guarantee conditions for the continuity and growth of these Collaborative Laboratories, whose impacts are already visible in the national agricultural and agri-food ecosystem.
This meeting was an important moment for sharing experiences and strengthening collaborative work, charting a joint path towards a more competitive, sustainable and innovative future for agriculture and agri-food in Portugal.
The first Newsletter of the +Valorcer project is now available!
This project began in April 2023 with the aim of encouraging innovation, increasing management efficiency and enhancing cereal production in Portugal.
The project team, led by InnovPlantProtect (InPP), has been carrying out a capacity building program for cereal producer organizations, so that they can help farmers increase production, and also the creation of a blockchain system, which will ensure reliable, transparent, secure and quality food supply chains that will transform national production.
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The InnovPlantProtect (InPP) collaborative laboratory (CoLAB) was present for the first time at the 56th edition of AGRO - International Agriculture, Livestock and Food Fair, at stand no. F88 in the Altice Fórum Braga, between March 21 and 24, 2024.
At the stand it was possible to learn more about InPP's activity in the field of developing innovative bio-based and digital solutions for crop protection against pests and diseases, including specific services and products that CoLAB is already prepared to offer the agricultural sector and the market.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
Three of InPP's researchers, Alexandra Machado, João Colaço and Nuno Faria, and the communications manager, Inês Ferreira, were on site throughout the four days of the fair to demonstrate InPP's various capabilities to visitors.
The Department of New Biopesticides, for example, brought biological control agents (BCA) - fungi and bacteria in Petri dishes, namely the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, which causes pyriculariosis of rice, as well as some BCA that inhibit the M. oryzae.
In addition, the team also took several species of powdered algae in different colors, such as blue, green and red, which have been explored as part of the project Vertical Algae, The aim of the project, which is part of the Blue Bioeconomy Pact Mobilizing Agenda, is to understand their capacity as biopesticides against fungi and bacteria that cause disease in various agricultural crops that are important for national agriculture and beyond.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
The Department of Formulations and Process Development took small alginate capsules with dyes, which encapsulate biological control agents, to exemplify the process of encapsulating active biocontrol agents that the department is working on.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
The Department of Data Management and Risk Analysis spoke about microbiome analysis and the development of risk models, and presented some of the applications developed by the InPP.
In terms of Protection of Specific Crops, It was also possible to learn more about the laboratory services we offer, namely molecular identification and diagnosis, as well as to see wheat, ryegrass, Persian clover and tomato plants, crops that have been used in the SP6 sub-project of the Blue Economy Pact to test the biostimulant and bioprotective capacity of different varieties of algae.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
The Department of Pest and Disease Monitoring and Diagnosis presented the projects “ABC - AgriBioCircular”, “MoniTREEng” and “Artificial Intelligence applied to a prediction and early detection system for Phytophthora cinnamomi in dehesa ecosystems”. Also featured were decision support systems based on GIS, spatial databases and web/mobile applications.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
On the first day of the 56th edition of AGRO, the InPP stand was visited by the Mayor of Braga, Ricardo Rio, who learned about CoLAB's activities and the various projects underway. Also on this day, the InPP team received a visit from Palmira Maciel, candidate for the Braga constituency in the Portuguese Parliament, who was accompanied by Sílvia Sousa, one of the members of the Socialist Party's candidacy for Braga City Council in the Municipal Elections of September 26, 2021, led by Hugo Pires.
Image credits: InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira
Videos, photos and presentations were always available on a television, so that visitors could virtually “enter” our house, laboratories, fieldwork, events and other initiatives, as well as chat with the team present to welcome them.
CoLAB's participation in AGRO Braga was positive, attracting a wide range of visitors, including industry professionals, farmers and students.
InnovPlantProtect (InPP) witnessed the presentation day of CropLife Portugal, the new name for the National Association of the Plant Protection Industry (ANIPLA), which took place on March 20 at the Temple of Poetry in Oeiras.
At this event, ANIPLA announced its new image and identity, changing its name to CropLife Portugal - Association of the Plant Protection Science Industry. In addition to a new name, it is also broadening the scope of its activity, with a more complete vision of the new technologies and innovations developed by the industry that allow professionals to respond to increasingly demanding challenges.
With this change, CropLife Portugal now integrates the areas of biological control, biotechnology, digital tools and precision agriculture, thus encompassing a wider range of sustainable crop protection solutions and providing farmers with greater knowledge about them.
CropLife Portugal also announced the launch of its new website, which accompanies the new identity and image and is a platform for sharing content, news and relevant information for professionals in the sector and for all those who want to follow the industry's work in favor of safe and sustainable food.
Find out more on the CropLife Portugal website here.