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International Policy
INRA International Strategy
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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.
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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);
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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.
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Towards Internationalisation approach :
• Global Challenges : climate changes, biodiversity, human nutrition and
food safety, emerging epidemiologic risks, energy cost, biotechnologies, etc.,
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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…);
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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…)
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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…;
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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.
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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.
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INRA / Turkey (I)
• Existing Collaborative Projects mainly on
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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.
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With mainly
 Universities of Cukurova, Adana.
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INRA / Turkey (II)
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INRA MISSIONS
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REPARTITION PAR DEPARTEMENTS
ALIMENTATION HUMAINE
ECONOMIE & SOCIOLOGIE RURALES
ELEVAGE & NUTRITION DES ANIMAUX
EFPA
GENETIQUE ANIMALE
GENETIQUE ET AMELIORATION
DES PLANTES
MATHEMATIQUES ET INFORMATIQUE
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SANTE ANIMALE
SANTE DES PLANTES ET ENVIRONNEMENT
SYSTEMES POUR L'ACTION & DEVELOPPEMENT
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REPARTITION PAR TYPOLOGIES
CONGRES
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REUNION DE TRAVAIL
TRAVAIL DE RECHERCHE
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INRA / Turkey (III)
BOURSIERS
• Nombre
• POST DOC
• PRE DOC
• Including PhD
• Total – Mois
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Alim. H
Bio. Végétale
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CEPIA
Envt. Agronomie
Génétique animale
Génétique & am. des plantes
MIA
Microbiologie (Food)
Physio. animale, élevage 1
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Santé animale
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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:
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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)
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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)
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