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Seminar highlights CoLABs' contribution to the future of agricultural and agri-food innovation

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.

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.

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.

CoLABs in the spotlight at FNA: Innovation and Impact for Agriculture and Agrifood

O InnovPlantProtect (InPP) promotes the seminar “Six years of innovation: The path of CoLABs for the future of the agricultural and agri-food sectors”, on the next day June 11thfrom 09h30 until 11h00, in center stage at Espaço InsectERA, located in the Central Cloisters of the National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Markets (CNEMA) in Santarém.

The seminar aims to present the practical results and real impact of six Collaborative Laboratories (CoLABs) in Portugal - InnovPlantProtect, Colab4Food, FeedInov, Food4Sustainability, MORE and SmartFarmCoLAB. These interface infrastructures are essential pillars of the National Innovation System (SNI) and play a growing and essential role in the dynamics of innovation for agriculture and agri-food.

The event will be attended by members of the teams and partners of each of the CoLABs, who will talk about their vision of the added value of these interface and innovation entities, from the point of view of those who collaborate directly with them.

The initiative, which is part of the National Agriculture Fair (FNA) 2025, which this year has the theme “Biosolutions” and will be the stage for exploring the innovations that are shaping the future of the sector, brings together different representatives of the innovation ecosystem to show the role of CoLABs in stimulating the transfer of knowledge and making innovation available to agriculture and agri-food in Portugal, creating value and attracting highly qualified human resources to the country.

See the full program in the image below.

The registration for the event is free, but mandatory due to the limited capacity of the space. Guarantee your presence by filling in the available form here.

We look forward to welcoming you for a morning of sharing and debate on the future of innovation in the agricultural and agri-food sectors!

InPP participa na FNA25

Estamos em contagem decrescente para a Feira Nacional de Agricultura (FNA), uma das maiores feiras agrícolas do país!

É já de 7 a 15 de junho que o InPP vai estar na 61ª edição da Feira Nacional de Agricultura, que se realiza no CNEMA – Centro Nacional de Exposições, em Santarém.

O tema da edição deste ano é “Biosoluções”e pretende destacar a importância das soluções e tecnologias inovadoras no setor agroalimentar e na promoção de práticas mais sustentáveis e eficientes.

A FNA reúne agricultores, empresários e especialistas dos setores agroalimentar, pecuário e agrícola e é um excelente espaço para aumentar a nossa rede de contactos, trocar conhecimentos e apresentar as mais recentes tendências e soluções agrícolas que a nossa equipa tem desenvolvido.

Vai poder encontrar-nos no stand nº.18, à entrada do Espaço dos claustros, dedicado à Agenda InsectERA, entre as 10h e as 20h.

Venha visitar-nos. Esperamos por si!

EVENTS

Futuragri project filmed at InPP

Today, April 29, InnovInPlantProtect (InPP) was visited by the Futuragri project team for a series of interviews linking research and innovation to agricultural production.

The interviews included members of our team, as well as two of our partners: the Portuguese Association for Soil Conservation Mobilization (APOSOLO) and the company Reynolds Wine Growers.

The main protagonists of the interviews that form part of two episodes of the series “Agriculture, Past and Present”, promoted by Futuragri, will be not only the work that has been carried out by the InPP and the new technologies that have been used to protect crops from pests and diseases, but also what has been done by our team to combat the green leafhopper, or cicadela, one of the main pests that is affecting vineyards in the Alentejo.

We'll tell you all about it in June! Stay tuned!

Futuragri is a project funded by the European Union (EU) and led by INOVA+, The aim is to inform and enlighten the national population about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and to play a fundamental role in the agricultural panorama in the EU and particularly in Portugal.

Image credits: ©️InnovPlantProtect - Inês Ferreira

InPP co-organizes webinar on New technologies for sustainable crop protection

The National Federation of Fruit and Vegetable Producers' Organizations (FNOP), in collaboration with InnovPlantProtect (InPP), is promoting the webinar “New technologies for sustainable crop protection”, on May 8, between 10am and 12pm.

The webinar aims to showcase the new technologies for sustainable crop protection that are being developed. The latest innovations and technological advances in the field of crop protection against pests and diseases will be explored.

From biological solutions to advanced monitoring techniques, participants will be able to discover how new technologies are transforming the way we deal with pests and diseases in a sustainable way.

The panel of speakers includes several members of the InPP team, including: Pedro Fevereiro, executive director of the collaborative laboratory, department directors Cristina Azevedo, Sandra Correia, David Learmonth and iLaria Marengo, and researcher João Colaço.

Participation in the webinar is free, but prior registration is required by filling in the form available here. here.

See the full program in the image.

InPP took part in a roadshow to raise awareness of the Smart Farm Hub project

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) took part in two more seminars on “Technology and Information in Agriculture - Smart Farm Virtual”, promoted by CropLife Portugal, as part of the project Smart Farm Hub, These were held on April 3rd in Cantanhede and on April 11th at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia.

The director of the New Biopesticides department at InPP, Cristina Azevedo, took part in the panel on “Tools for more sustainable production systems”, in which she spoke about biopesticides.

Cristina Azevedo was also one of the speakers at the round table “Technology and Information in Agriculture”, which was attended by Gabriela Cruz, president of the Portuguese Association for Soil Conservation Mobilization (Aposolo), Cátia Pinto, executive director of Smart Farm CoLab (SFColab), Jorge Canhoto, president of the Biotechnology Information Centre (CiB), Manuel António Baptista, farmer and president of the Apibairrada Association, and Albino Costa, farmer and director of Adega Cooperativa Cantanhede. The round table was moderated by João Cardoso, executive director of CropLife Portugal.

On April 11, InPP's executive director, Pedro Fevereiro, traveled to the Instituto Superior de Agronomia in Lisbon, where he marked another step towards the most advanced technologies in the service of agriculture and food production.

The importance of biotechnology for adapting plants to the challenges posed by climate change, the need to make digital and precision agriculture accessible and the importance of research and development into biopesticides for establishing more sustainable production systems have been some of the topics discussed in these initiatives.

A big thank you to CropLife Portugal for the invitation, for the excellent moments of sharing knowledge and experiences and, above all, for allowing us to be with you on this journey!

The seminars, which CropLife Portugal has been organizing in various regions of the country (roadshows) to publicize the SmartFarmHub project and its Smart Farm Virtual platform, will continue over the coming months.