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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.

There are days when science begins long before you enter the laboratory or the field. It starts at dawn, when the alarm clock goes off too early. When you mentally review the day's list: an experiment that can't be missed, a trip to the field that depends on the weather, an unfinished report, a meeting scheduled at the wrong time. In between, someone to wake up, someone to drop off, someone to call. And yet science moves forward.

At InnovPlantProtect, there are now 15 women who give a face to the science and innovation developed here. Women who represent commitment, demand, resilience, overcoming, quality, talent, excellence and creativity. But they are only part of a greater whole. There are many more - and each one brings with it a story that doesn't fit into a CV, a patent application or an article.

Today, February 11th, marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a UNESCO initiative that underlines the importance of the female role in the production of scientific and technological knowledge and the need to continue promoting equal access to careers in science and innovation. Portugal has encouraging figures: women represent almost 50% researchers in the country. It's a relevant figure, reflecting decades of progress. But the figures don't show what happens between them.

Because science, for many women, is made up of fragile balances.

There are women with intense family lives, others with more solitary journeys, still others who build support networks outside traditional models, with effort and creativity. There are difficult choices and decisions, unexpected circumstances, forced breaks, changes of pace, different phases of life. All legitimate. Many are invisible when you only look at the end result of a project, an article or a biosolution developed. - but they all influence the paths of science.

One day, one of our researchers - let's just call her that - told us that she had finished a field trial close to sunset. The phone rang while she was putting away her materials. It was the school. A delay. Nothing extraordinary. It was business as usual. She came home exhausted, with dirt still on her boots, opened her computer after dinner and went back to her data, because the experiment couldn't wait.
“It wasn't a heroic day,” she said. “It was just a normal day.”

And perhaps that is what is most remarkable.

In the field of crop protection, the work is demanding, technical and often unpredictable. It takes place in the laboratory and in the field, between strict protocols and decisions made under real conditions. It requires persistence, adaptability, attention to detail and an integrated view of problems. Characteristics that so many women bring with them - not by nature, but by experience, by path, by everything they have learned to manage at the same time.

Each personal story profoundly shapes the way we do science. The doubts, the challenges, the forced breaks, the changes of pace, the new beginnings. None of this is left at the laboratory door. It all silently enters into the way we observe, question and build knowledge.

To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science is to recognise this reality as a whole. It is to honour the women who continue to do science despite the challenges — and often because of them. And it is to remember that innovation is also born from lives fully lived, shaped by imperfection, effort and courage.

Today we celebrate them. Not just for what they produce, but for all that they are. In science, in the field, in the laboratory - and in the life that happens in between.

EVENTS

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) is celebrating on Azores Agricultural Fair 2022, On June 17-19, on the island of São Miguel, a cooperation protocol was signed with the Terra Verde - Association of Agricultural Producers of the Azores, with a view to collaborating in the development of solutions to protect Azorean crops against pests and diseases.

InPP has the opportunity to have a stand, located at Terra Verde's stand, which aims to publicize the collaborative laboratory and the work that has been carried out here, and which was visited by José Manuel Bolieiro, President of the Council of Ministers. Government Regional of the Azores.

At the invitation of Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Rural Development of the Government of the Azores and Terra Verde, the executive director of InPP, Pedro Fevereiro, is one of the speakers at the round table on “Agri-environment and climate change”, with a speech entitled “The InnovPlantProtect Collaborative Laboratory and Innovation in Crop Protection in the Face of Climate Change and the ‘Green Deal’”, scheduled for today, June 19, at 2pm.

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) will take part in the Azores Agricultural Fair 2022, The event will take place from June 17 to 19 on the island of São Miguel, at the Santana Fairground.

At the invitation of Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Rural Development of the Government of the Azores and Terra Verde - Association of Agricultural Producers of the Azores, Pedro Fevereiro, InPP's executive director, is one of the speakers at the round table on “Agri-environment and climate change”, with a speech entitled “The InnovPlantProtect Collaborative Laboratory and Innovation in Crop Protection in the Face of Climate Change and the ‘Green Deal’”, scheduled for June 19 (Sunday) at 2pm.

As part of this trip to the Azores archipelago, a cooperation protocol will be signed with the Green Earth.

CoLAB InPP and FeedInov share a stand at FNA 22, from June 4 to 12, at CNEMA in Santarém.

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Collaborative laboratories (CoLAB) InnovPlantProtect (InPP) and FeedInov participated in the 2022 edition of the National Agriculture Fair (FNA 22), on the theme Innovation & Technology, which took place between June 4 and 12, at the National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Markets - Centro Nacional de Exposições e Mercados Agrícolas - in Lisbon. CNEMA, in Santarém. The two CoLABs welcomed visitors at stand no. 6, at Ship B, to showcase their activities, ongoing projects and the concrete solutions they have to offer the market and the agricultural and farming sector.

On Monday, June 6, at 10 a.m., the executive director of InPP, Pedro February, was one of the guest speakers at the session “Biotechnological Innovation at the Service of Agriculture”, organized by P-BIO and CAP, as part of the Farming Talks and the BIOMEET Sessions 2022.

Part of InPP's team of 33 researchers was on site throughout the nine days of the fair to demonstrate the various features of the Elvas CoLAB to visitors. It was possible to see fungi and bacteria in Petri dishes through a microscopic magnifying glass and learn more about biological control agents, as well as produce gellan gum “balls” with their bare hands - small capsules that are used to apply biopesticides to infected crops.

Other topics and services highlighted were microbiome analysis, the development of risk models, the meteorological calculator developed at InPP, molecular identification and diagnosis services, the application of IoT (Internet of Things) technology to plantations, the monitoring and diagnosis of the green leafhopper in the vineyard, GIS-based decision support systems, among many others.

InPP COMPETENCIES:

  • Development of Biological Control Agents
  • Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Genomics & Metagenomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Gestão de Dados & Metadados
  • Inteligência Artificial
  • Internet das Coisas
  • Micro-Nanotecnologias

PRODUTOS & SERVIÇOS fornecidos pelo InPP:

  • Diagnóstico de doença (identificação molecular do agente patogénico e isolamento)
  • Isolamento e identificação de microrganismos do solo
  • Confirmação do agente patogénico (testes de patogenicidade em planta)
  • Teste de agente/s de controlo biológico da doença in vitro e in vivo
  • Testes de bioestimulantes in vitro e in planta
  • Análise de microbioma de solo e de planta
  • Deteção e eliminação de viroides
  • Estabelecimento e progagação de plantas in vitro
  • Desenvolvimento de formulações
  • Genómica comparativa para identificação de fatores de virulência
  • Design e desenvolvimento de sistemas de suporte à decisão baseados em SIG
  • Preparação, aplicação e formação de/ em apps móveis para recolha de dados de campo
  • Conceção e implementação de sistemas de gestão de dados centralizados baseados em bases de dados espaciais
  • Conceção e desenvolvimento de ferramentas Web para acesso a, manipulação e visualização de dados
  • Recolha de dados de campo e conceção de estratégias de amostragem para diagnóstico e monitorização de pragas e doenças
  • Desenvolvimento e implementação de modelos de previsão do risco de pragas e doenças
  • Desenvolvimento de aplicações para a vizualização do risco de pragas e doenças
  • Análises bioinformáticas de big data para a identificação de agentes de controlo biológico/ bioestimulantes

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