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International Policy INRA International Strategy ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT What is meant by international cooperation? Science = International within cooperation / competition, mobility and exchanges. Nowadays with • International training and curicula • news connecting tools (internet, e-mail…) • new approach through competive grants through calls for proposals, large networks, consortium, • new needs for larger facilities facing global challenges. ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT INRA’s International Scientific Production • Products : Articles (5% in the World), Congress Lectures, Patents, Contracts, Softwares, Datas bank Biological Materials and Gene Banks. • Attractivity : international graduate students (master and PhD) and young scientists (1200/year, 65 % post-doc); • Activities : Missions (4500/year), Long term position (60/year); • 53 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with institutions from 33 countries • Offices abroad China (Beijing) and Brasil (Brasilia), both shared with Cirad, in progress New-Dehli en 2007 + Office at Bruxelles (EU) shared with all French Research Institutions. ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Towards Internationalisation approach : • Global Challenges : climate changes, biodiversity, human nutrition and food safety, emerging epidemiologic risks, energy cost, biotechnologies, etc., • Generic research potential for agriculture in the World, • Larger facilities needs : sequencing, bioinformatics, P3 or P4.., • International staff and training : « competitive open market », • New and stronger Public Concerns : bioethics, biosurvey • New tools for international collaborative:competitive programs : FP (EU system), Funding Agencies (ANR, NSF, JSPS, NSFC…); ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Internationalisation Main Partnerships Coordinated approach with CIRAD, Cemagref, Ifremer, IRD, CNRS, INSERM, Universities. Europe : European Research Area (FP) and specific bilateral partnerships (D,GB,H,I,PL,NL,S) ; Méditerranean countries: Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria : Bilaterals, Networks, CIHEAM, Era Net; USA, Japan, Canada, Australia, Israël, New Zealand; China, India, Brasil, Mexico, Russia; CGIAR (15 International Research Centre / ICARDA, CIMMYT, IPGRI, IFPRI, ILRI…) ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Internationalisation INRA tools Bilateral framework agreements (MOU), Spectrum from a letter of intents to a detailed agreement with specific sub-contracts; Building on joint research projects for common interest on scientific topics with identified project leaders/coordinators on both side. • Facilitate exchanges of personnel and students, fellowships programs, • Promote joint initiatives: Seminars-workshops, Networks, Calls of proposals, joint research unit or labs real or « without walls »; • Contribute for building on common proposal for international programs and grants : EU, ESF, International Agencies, WB…; ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Internationalisation Report from last month Strengthen bilateral cooperation in Europe : Marion Guillou, President, CEO in Pologne July 19-20, 2005 Agreement July, 26, 2005 with CRA (Italy) on Grapewine Genomic Project; Agreement September28, 2005 with BBSRC (UK) for a joint call of proposals on Crop Sciences; Joint Lab creation, October10, 2005, INRA BV Versailles and Umeå University, Sweden, Renew October 20, 2005, joint call of proposals with FORMAS (Swedish Research Granting Agency), Agreement January 26, 2006 between BBSRC, WUR (NL) and INRA International Coopération China : Marion Guillou visit, November1-4, 2005, and creation of 2 joint laboratories Mexico : Scientific visit November 4-11, 2005, India : meeting with Chairman of BAIF, an important NGO, Brasil : May 8-13, 2006, INRA Cirad visit. Lebanon : June 1-2, Marion Guillou for a meeting on bilatéral programs. ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Internationalisation Mediterranean activities and futures European programs •Emerisk :emerging disease network proposal (SSA) with teams from EU and Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon. •ERA Net : coming INRA initiative with Italy (general meeting in Bari June 20, 2006 on a first draft) CIHEAM •Training programs and capacity building bilateral tools •Integrated cooperative programs (PAI) i.e. Bosphore : Turkish-French Program + Agricultural bilateral Committee. • Working with Cirad • Twining - INRA Antibes and Tunisian Lab in Tozeur for Oasis and Palm Tree disease. ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT INRA / Turkey (I) • Existing Collaborative Projects mainly on Horticulture, – – – – breeding (Cherry, Peach, Tomato, Eggplant, Cantaloupe and Watermelon ) greenhouse systems and cultivation Plant protection : viruses, bacteria, biological control, Post-harvest systems, Durum Wheat breeding Forest Genetic Resources and biodiversity. • With mainly Universities of Cukurova, Adana. ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT INRA / Turkey (II) • • 2003 - 2005 INRA MISSIONS – – – 2003 2004 2005 7 31 32 101 days 202 days 236 days • • • • • • • • • • • • • • REPARTITION PAR DEPARTEMENTS ALIMENTATION HUMAINE ECONOMIE & SOCIOLOGIE RURALES ELEVAGE & NUTRITION DES ANIMAUX EFPA GENETIQUE ANIMALE GENETIQUE ET AMELIORATION DES PLANTES MATHEMATIQUES ET INFORMATIQUE PHASE SANTE ANIMALE SANTE DES PLANTES ET ENVIRONNEMENT SYSTEMES POUR L'ACTION & DEVELOPPEMENT SAE2 • • • • • REPARTITION PAR TYPOLOGIES CONGRES ENSEIGNEMENT REUNION DE TRAVAIL TRAVAIL DE RECHERCHE 2003 1 4 13 1 2004 1 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2005 1 1 1 8 26 3 2 ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT 5 5 13 13 1 16 INRA / Turkey (III) BOURSIERS • Nombre • POST DOC • PRE DOC • Including PhD • Total – Mois 2003 3 2 1 1 19,17 2004 8 1 7 3 48 2005 11 1 10 4 65,4 1 1 1 2 REPARTITION PAR DEPARTEMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • Alim. H Bio. Végétale 1 CEPIA Envt. Agronomie Génétique animale Génétique & am. des plantes MIA Microbiologie (Food) Physio. animale, élevage 1 SAE2 Santé animale 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT 1 1 2 1 Inra and FP6 • 337 projects submitted and evaluated • 145 projects financed by the Commission including 33 projects coordinated by the institute 43% success rate • Principal thematic priorities: – – – – Food quality and Safety (thematic priority 5) Research for Policy Support – in particular CAP (thematic 8.1) Global change and ecosystem (thematic priority 6.3) Life Sciences Genomics and Biotechnology for health (thematic priority 1) ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT Inra and FP6 (cont’d) Coordinated projets • 3 Networks of Excellence: – Eadgene (Inra Versailles – MH Pinard) « European Animal Disease Genomics Network of Excellence for Animal Health and Food Safety » – Endure (Inra Antibes – P. Ricci) on Reducing the use of plant protection products – Evoltree (Inra Bordeaux – A. Kremer) on Genomics for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem research • 2 Integrated projects: – Co-Extra (Inra Versailles – Y. Bertheau) on GMO traceability – Basysbio (Inra Jouy – P. Noirot) on understanding the regulation of gene transcription • 12 STREPs (thematic priority 1, Inco and Research for policy support) ALIMENTATION AGRICULTURE ENVIRONNEMENT