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Joint Support Office for enhancing Ukraine’s
integration in EU research area
EuropeAID/127891/C/SER/UA
for Ukraine
A Project funded
by the European Union
Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology
(KBBE) in FP7 (current
Presentation
Formats
possibilities)
FP7 National
Information
Point
Ukraine
A Project implemented
by an ECORYS led Consortium
Dr. Olga Kot
Kyiv, 8th January 2010
JSO-ERA Project
Thematic Expert
Uzhhorod, May 14th, 2010
The 7th Framework Programme the EU Framework
Programme 2007-total funding 53 billion € for
Research and Development 2007 2013
Specific Programmes
Cooperation – Collaborative
Research - € 32.365 m
Ideas –
Frontier Research - € 7.460 m
People –
Human Potential - € 4.728 m
Capacities –
Research Capacity - € 4.217 m
JRC,
non nuclear - € 1.751 b
JCR, nuclear - € 0.517 b
EURATOM - € 2.234 b
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Cooperation programme –
Theme 2 € 1935
10 thematic areas
Food, Agriculture Fisheries
Biotechnoloood, agriculture and
Fisheries and biotechnology
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XXI – a century of bioeconomy
Knowledge Based BioEconomy (KBBE)
will play an important role in a global
economy, where knowledge is the best
way
to
increase
productivity
and
competitiveness and improve our quality
of life, while protecting our environment
and social model.
A new world of Bioeconomy
The Bio-Economy
The term “bio-economy” includes all industries
and economic sectors that produce, manage and
otherwise exploit biological resources (e.g.
agriculture, food, forestry, fisheries and other biobased industries);
The European bio-economy has an approximate
market size of over €1.5 trillion, employing more
than 22 million people Sector
The Knowledge-Base
Life Sciences and Biotechnology in convergence with other technologies..,…
provides the knowledge-base for the sustainable management, production and use
of biological resources……
provides new, safe, affordable and eco-efficient products ……
supports competitiveness and sustainability of major European industries
Examples:
Advances in diagnostics have increased food safety and control of animal diseases
(foot and mouth; BSE)
Use of enzymes in industrial and household processes (washing powder), and in food
production, have strongly reduced energy/water consumption and led to new
“functional” foods.
What are the driving forces behind the
Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy beyond
competitiveness ?
• Secure a sustainable agriculture and fisheries production for a
rising world population, on limited arable land and facing impacts
of climate change;
• Secure the demand for renewable bio-resources for eco-efficient
products and biofuels;
• Serve public health through safer, healthier and higher quality
foods;
• Control and prevent epizootic and zoonoticdiseases like avian flu,
and food related disorders, such as obesity.
What is the Knowledge-Based BioEconomy offering?
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Improved health
Food with improved nutritional value, increased food safety, new treatments,
diagnosis and vaccines against human and animal diseases, improved feed…
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Sustainability and a cleaner environment
Energy and water saving production and processes in agriculture and
industry ; decreased dependence of fossil resources;
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Support to rural development
Use of “set-aside”land; cultivation of new crops; decentralised production
facilities
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Increased industrial competitiveness
efficient bio-based products
through
innovative
eco-
Knowledge Based Bio-Economy:
Where are we?
FP6 (2002-2006)
• Creation of 7 Technology Platforms relevant to the KBBE
• A number of relevant ERA-NETs
• KBBE stakeholder conference (Sep 2005)
FP7 (2006-2013)
• Theme «Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology» to support
the KBBE
Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology
KBBE - Activity 2.1
Sustainable production and
management of biological
resources from land, forest
and aquatic environments
KBBE - Activity 2.2
“Fork to farm”: Food
(including sea-food),
health and well being
KBBE - Activity 2.3
Life sciences, biotechnology
and biochemistry for
sustainable non-food
products and processes
FP7 KBBE - Activity - Activity 2.1
Sustainable production and management of biological
resources from land, forest and aquatic environments
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Enabling research (‘omics’ converging technologies, bioinformatics, biodiversity) for micro-organism, plants and animals
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Competitive, sustainable and multifunctional agriculture, forestry,
fishery and aquaculture
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Animal health production and welfare; animal diseases (including
zoo-noses)
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Marine resources, fishery, aquaculture
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Development of policy strategies for knowledge based bioeconomy, agriculture, fishery as well as rural and coastal areas
FP7 KBBE - Activity 2.2
“Fork to farm”: Food (including sea-food), health and
well being
• Consumer, societal, industrial and health aspects
of food and feed
• Nutrition, diet related diseases and disorders
• Innovative food and feed processing
• Improved quality and safety of food, beverage
and feed
• Total food chain concept
KBBE - Activity 2.3
Life sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry for
sustainable non-foodproducts and processes
• 2.3.1. Novel sources of biomass and bioproducts
• 2.3.2. Marine and fresh-water biotechnology
• 2.3.3. Industrial biotechnology
• 2.3.4. Biorefinery
• 2.3.5. Environmental biotechnology
• 2.3.6. Emerging trends in biotechnology
‘FAB’ in UKRAINE
FP7 Cooperation SP
Ukraine: Applications
REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08+09 - 28 May 09
COOPERATION / all thematic areas
UKRAINE: 410 APPLICATIONS (in proposals submitted)
150
140
130
120
110
ENV: 102
100
90
80
SSH: 62
70
FAB: 53
60
50
40
TPT: 51
ICT: 39
ENERGY: 37
HEALTH: 30
30
20
SPA: 17
NMP: 11
SEC: 8
10
0
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FP7 ‘FAB’ in UKRAINE
FP7 Cooperation SP
Ukraine: Main Listed Applications
REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08 + 09 - 28 May 09
COOPERATION / ALL THEMATIC AREAS
UKRAINE: 54 APPLICATIONS MAIN LISTED
35
30
25
20
14
15
10
7
6
6
6
5
4
5
2
2
2
NMP
SEC
SPA
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ENERGY
ENV
HEALTH
ICT
FAB
SSH
TPT
9
‘FAB’ in UKRAINE
FP7 Cooperation SP
Ukraine: Success rate
REFERENCE DATE: Calls 07+08+09 - 28 May 09
COOPERATION / SUCCESS RATE: UKRAINE
APPLICATIONS MAIN LISTED COMPARED TO APPLICATIONS EVALUATED (%)
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
25%
18%
20%
18%
17%
15%
13%
14%
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11%
14%
8%
10%
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COOPERATION
Total
Coop
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Advancing the bio-economy
“The Knowledge Based Bio-Economy 2020”
• Stronger integration of research and innovation
• Stronger coordination at all levels
• Common targets for the bio-economy
• Enhanced pooling of resources
Grand Challenges
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Primary production mitigating and adapting to climate change
– Improving of key aspects of plant biology and adapt to changing environmental
conditions.
– Monitor, prevent and remediate pollution to the environment
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Sustainable bioeconomy – greening the industry
– Increasing sustainability and competitiveness of the chemical and biotech
industries
– Maintaining Europe at the scientific and technological forefront
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Food security and safety for Europe and beyond
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Social inclusive and healthy Europe
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Safety, ethics, social acceptability, governance
Oceans for the future
– Sustainable exploitation of our rich marine and aquatic biodiversity
Info about coming Call 2011
• Foreseen publication date: July 2010
• Indicative budget: approx 260 million €
• Foreseen deadline: mid January 2011
• Evaluation: March/April 2011
=> evaluation under the single-stage procedure
• Negotiations: May/June 2011
• Submission of Grant preparation documents: June/July 2011
• Commission funding decision/first contract signatures:
by Nov/Dec 2011
Features of Upcoming Call 2011
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67 topics
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subdividedinto3 parts (generalcall, ERA-Net call and Ocean of tomorrowjoint-call)
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More flexibility: several projects can be funded for one topic
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EC Contribution Limits:
Small–medium scale focused projects (CP-FP) ≤3 mln Euro
Large-scale integrating project (CP-IP) ≤6 and 9 mln Euro
Coordination Support Action (CSA) ≤0.5 –2 mln Euro
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Political goal: support of SME participation
15% of annual budget to SME
31 topics with mandatory SME & further Topics encouraging SMEs’ participation
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Link
for
self-evaluationof
techweb/index_en.cfm
-> see official Work programme!!!!!!!
potential
SME:http://ec.europa.eu/research/sme-
Participation of non-European partners in Food,
Agriculture Fis heries Bood, griculture and isheries and
biotechnology
Participation:
• All themes open to third countries
• Minimum 3 different Member States (MS) or Associated
Countries (AC)
• Beyond this minimum, almost all third countries can
participate
Funding:
• International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPCs) will
generally be funded (as listed in Annex I of work programme)
• Industrialised countries funded only if indispensable for the
project
Specific International Cooperation Actions
(SICA)
• more participants required for SICA Projects
(Specific International Cooperation Actions)
• 4 = 2 different MS or AC + 2 different ICPC
• UKRAINE – among others – will be considered as a
region on its own
• ≥2partners can be located in UKRAINE
• partners have to come from different regions, republics
Specific International Cooperation Actions
(SICA)
• more participants required for SICA
Thank you !
(Specific International Cooperation Actions)
Projects
• 4 = 2 different MS or AC + 2 different ICPC
[email protected]
• Ukraine – among others –will be considered as a region
on its own
• ≥2partners can be located in Ukraine
• partners have to come from different regions, republics