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O InPP marcou presença no Encontro com orizicultores e técnicos(as) em Portugal, promovido pela EDAF, que decorreu no dia 5 de março, no Pólo de Inovação de Salvaterra de Magos, em Santarém.

A Diretora de Biosoluções do InPP, Cristina Azevedo, integrou o painel de oradores convidados, tendo apresentado a comunicação intitulada “A problemática da Pyricularia na cultura do arroz”. A apresentação incidiu sobre os principais desafios fitossanitários associados a esta doença, que continua a constituir uma das maiores ameaças à produção de arroz a nível mundial e também em Portugal.

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O encontro reuniu produtores, técnicos e especialistas da fileira do arroz, proporcionando um espaço de partilha de conhecimento e debate sobre soluções atuais e em desenvolvimento para o controlo da piriculariose. Foram igualmente abordados outros temas relevantes para a sustentabilidade e produtividade da cultura, nomeadamente a gestão da fertilização.

A participação do InPP neste tipo de iniciativas reforça o compromisso da instituição com a inovação, a transferência de conhecimento e o desenvolvimento de soluções sustentáveis para a agricultura nacional.

O InPP agradece à EDAF e ao COTArroz o convite e a organização deste importante encontro, esperando que esta colaboração continue a fortalecer-se no futuro.

The project TomaBioTec started in January with the aim of developing and validating innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and efficient production of tomatoes in the industry, in line with the current challenges of the agri-food sector, by integrating biotechnology and digital technologies.

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The initiative aims to evaluate, under real field conditions, the effectiveness and efficiency of a biosolution with bioprotective and/or biostimulant properties, developed by InnovPlantProtect (InPP), This could help improve the quality and productivity of industrial tomato crops.

The rehearsals take place at Alentejo and Spanish Extremadura and combine traditional agronomic methods with advanced technologies, such as drones, multispectral sensors and artificial intelligence models. This approach allows detailed monitoring of the health of the crop, the presence of pests and diseases and the impact of the bioproduct throughout the production cycle.

The project “TomaBioTec: New biological and digital solutions for tomato crop protection and fertilization” is led by the InPP, in collaboration with the Centro Tecnológico Nacional Agroalimentario Extremadura (CTAEX) and Cordeiro Group, and was selected as one of the winners of the 7th edition of the Promove Program, The prize was awarded by the “la Caixa” Foundation, in partnership with Banco BPI and the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), in the category of innovative pilot projects.

This project reinforces the commitment to biological and digital solutions as drivers of more sustainable, competitive agriculture based on scientific evidence, with a direct impact on producers and industry.

More information about the project here.

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) was present at the XVI National Maize Congress, which also included the 2nd Meeting of Cereal Crops, organized by ANPROMIS, in collaboration with ANPOC and AOP. The event took place on February 11 and 12 at CNEMA in Santarém, bringing together national and international experts to discuss the sector's main challenges.

António Saraiva, Executive Director of InPP, took part in the panel “Cereal Production: What technical challenges are we facing?”, where he highlighted the decisive role of research in responding to the emerging challenges of cereal production, in a context of growing demographic, environmental and economic pressure.

“I'm proud that today, after seven years, we have 28 researchers working full-time on this topic, 12 of whom have PhDs, with experience in crops such as rice, which has been central to our work,” he said, emphasizing the multifunctional and international nature of InPP's teams.

He also pointed out that the work being done extends beyond rice to include maize, through ongoing projects and new operational groups focused on emerging crop problems. Among the initiatives in the spotlight is an application to Horizon Europe focused on developing improved and more resilient varieties.

For António Saraiva, anticipation is the key to success: “These challenges can't wait too long to be discussed or resolved. The sooner we anticipate the issues, the easier, more effective and more economical the solutions will be.”

In a debate that also marked the 40th anniversary of Portugal's integration into Europe and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy in the cohesion of the European Union, one message was clear across the board: “Climate change is the biggest threat we have.”

InPP thus reaffirms its commitment to innovation, science and the development of sustainable solutions for the future of cereal crops.

EVENTS

Hoje, dia 29 de março, o InnovPlantProtect esteve no Europarque, em Santa Maria da Feira, no Porto, para participar no TECH4INNOV: o Presente e o Futuro da Inovação em Portugal, uma mostra tecnológica que junta várias atores do Sistema Nacional de Inovação (SNI) para darem a conhecer os resultados de projetos de Investigação e Desenvolvimento (I&D) e as tecnologias que têm desenvolvido, mostrando assim o melhor que se tem feito na transformação do conhecimento em inovação.

O evento, organizado pela Agência Nacional de Inovação (ANI), teve como principal objetivo promover as atividades de transferência de tecnologia e do conhecimento, potenciando a sua valorização e comercialização permitindo uma maior e melhor articulação entre as empresas e entidades do Sistema Científico e Tecnológico Nacional.

Durante o dia foram expostas novas tecnologias assim como discutidas novas perspetivas e soluções disruptivas em painéis de debate com convidados nacionais e internacionais e espaços de demonstração, onde estiveram patentes casos de sucesso desenvolvidos por Centros de Tecnologia e Inovação (CTI), Laboratórios Colaborativos (CoLAB), Gabinetes de Transferência de Tecnologia (TTO), Digital Innovation Hubs, entre outras entidades do SNI.

More information about the event here.

Yesterday, March 27, saw the launch of the Vertical Algae project, part of the Blue Bioeconomy Pact mobilizing agenda, led by Inovamar, and in which InnovPlantProtect (InPP) is involved, at the University of the Algarve in Faro.

InPP was present to present the agricultural activity it coordinates, in partnership with the collaborative laboratory GreenCoLAB, The aim of the project is to identify, produce and test algae-based biopesticides and biostimulants to make agriculture more sustainable.

The public session included speeches by Miguel Marques, Chairman of Inovamar's Board of Directors, João Navalho, Chairman of Necton's Board of Directors, José Apolinário, President of the Algarve Regional Coordination and Development Commission and Pedro Valadas Monteiro, Algarve Regional Director for Agriculture and Fisheries. The initiative also included a round table, moderated by Necton, with the participation of all the previous speakers.

The Vertical Algae consortium, which involves a total of 38 entities, including companies, universities, CoLABs and Research and Development (R&D) centers, will have funding of 44 million euros, and aims to provide the national algae sector with the necessary capacity and competitive advantages, based on new sustainable products, processes and services, to compete in global markets and raise the national brand in the European blue bioeconomy.

In addition to this consortium, led by Necton, linked to the algae sector, launched this Monday in the Algarve, this mobilizing agenda includes six more secondary consortia, linked to the creation of new industries: biomaterials, bivalves, textiles, food, animal feed and fish.

Vertical Algae is co-financed by the Next Generation EU Funds, through the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), and is the largest initiative in the Blue Bioeconomy Pact agenda.

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The ABC - AgriBioCircular project team held its first field activity with students from the D. Sancho II Secondary School and the Escola Superior Agrária de Elvas this Friday, March 24, at the Reynolds Wine Growers estate in Arronches.

During the field activity, the students had the opportunity to learn how to identify the insects found in each habitat and experiment with different techniques for sampling insects and microorganisms, both using traditional techniques and more technologically advanced ones, using sensors and artificial intelligence.

“The aim is to put into practice, in the olive groves and cork oak forests of this property, what was worked on in the classroom, namely to teach the students how to identify the insects found in each habitat, using traditional (...) sampling techniques, as well as others that are more technologically advanced,” explained Nuno Faria, an IPP researcher.

The aim is for the students “to be able to identify what they see in the field, as well as to learn which insects are useful in ecosystems, but also those that are potentially pests and harmful to crops in the Alentejo,” added the researcher.

The ABC - AgriBioCircular project, led by InPP, is funded by the Environmental Fund program, under the National Environmental Education Strategy (ENEA 2022).

Find out more about the field trip in the Rádio ELVAS news item here.

Image credit: Rádio Elvas