H2020 - Reto Social 2 WP2018-2020. Oportunidades para el sector de la producción y sanidad animal.
El programa PRIMA.
Marta Conde Punto Nacional de Contacto Reto Social 2, Biotecnología y PRIMA División de Programas Europeos Dirección de Programas Europeos, Espacio y Retornos Tecnológicos CDTI E.P.E.
[email protected] Tel: 915815562
8ª Reunión Grupo Consultivo VET+i, 17 de Abril de 2018
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Societal
Challenges
Industrial
Technologies
Excellent
Science
BUDGET
H2020 – Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
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€ 482 M € 756 M
SC2 – Timeline
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Strategic Programme
Work Programme 1 Strategic Programme
Work Programme 2 Strategic Programme
WP 3 (18-19) WP 4
(2020)
SC2 WP 2018-2020. 1.333M€
SC 2 WP2018-2020 The policy context
• Global commitments •European policies
CAP & EIP-AGRI
Integrated Maritime and common fisheries policies
Climate & energy
Bioeconomy strategy Circular economy
Digital single market
Source: European Commission & REA
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Call Blue
Growth
Call Sustainable Food
Security
Call Rural Reinassance
LC
Low Carbon
DT
Digitisation
CE
Circular Economy
WP 2018-2020.- 3 Calls & 3 Virtual Focus areas
WP published – 27th October 2017
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Call/Budget year
2018 2019 2020 Total %
SFS 218,7 296 213 727,8 54,6%
BG 77,5 89 72 238,5 17,9%
RUR 102,4 74 96 272,4 20,4% Other actions 60,8 21,1 10,1 95 7,1%
Total 459,5 483,1 391,1 1.333,7 100%
WP 2018-2020.- The Budget*
SC2 WP 2018-2020 1.333 millones de euros
Presupuesto en millones de euros
*Información susceptible de sufrir modificaciones en la publicación oficial en el Portal del Participante
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CALL
Sustainable Food Security
(SFS)
SC2 – WP 18-20 – Sustainable Food Security
€ 753 million to use our resources more wisely and nourish people more sustainably
Going global: 112 M€ for joint actions with Africa and China
• ERANETs in agri-food
2019 - C. International veterinary vaccinology
• Climate-smart farming
2019- Mixed farming & agroforesty systems (RIA – 7M€)
• Animal welfare
2019 – Precion livestock farming (IA- 6M€)
• Anti-microbials and animal production
2019 – Alternatives to anti-microbials (RIA- 6M€)
• African Swine fever
2019 (IA – 10M€)
• Alternative proteins
2019- (IA- 8M€)
Sustainable Food Security topics (2018-2020)
From functional ecosystems to healthy food
Environment/ Climate-smart
Food production and
consumption
Building capacities
• EU-China
2019 Food safety controls. (RIA – 4M€)
Targeted international cooperation
Source: European Commission & REA
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CALL
Blue Growth (BG)
€ 239 million to sustainably harvest the potential of aquatic and marine
resources, while protecting biodiversity and enhancing climate resilience
• Multi-use of the
marine space, offshore and near-shore: pilot demonstrators (BG-05, 18 M€)
….aquaculture….
• Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding (BG-04, 24 M€)
Blue Growth topics (2018-2020)
Climate-Ocean
Sustainable food chains
De-risking Investments
Land-Sea Connection
International cooperation
• All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship (BG-08, 64 M€)
…aquaculture….
Societal challenge 2 calls
Source: European Commission & REA
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CALL
Rural Renaissance
(RUR)
€ 263 million for rural territories to become smarter, younger, greener more
circular and better connected
€ 263 million for rural territories to become smarter, younger, greener more circular and better connected
Invest in businesses:
125 M€ for developing small scale refineries, boosting regional bioeconomy and innovative supply chains
Invest in people:
41 M€ to boost innovation, co-creation and exploitation of knowledge by improving skills and innovation systems
Invest in policies fit for the future:
60 M€ to modernize policies to favour generation renewal and greater resilience and public goods delivery
Go digital:
37 M€ to take make the promises of the digital revolution come true for farmers and rural people
Societal challenge 2 calls SC2 – WP 18-20 – Rural Renaissance
Tips & Resources
Opening Submission
procedure Stage Deadline
Info to appli-
cants
Grant Agree-
ments
16 Oct. 201 8
single stage Single stage 23 Jan. 2019 ?? ??
2-stages
1st stage 23 Jan. 2019 ?? -
2nd stage 4 Sept. 2019 ?? ??
Call deadlines – Topics 2019
Infoday Societal Challenge 2 – 25 & 26 June 2018 - Brussels
The Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative “Innovation Union” specifies European Innovation Parnerships (EIP) as a new tool for speeding up innovation through linking existing policies and instruments. EIP “Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability” (COM(2012)79): Fostering a competitive and sustainable agriculture and forestry sector that “achieves more from less”: promoting synergies between CAP RD and H2020 policies
EIPs will not act as a new instrument or programme EIPs do not have any funding attached to them, BUT…
EIP-AGRI
Funding for:
OG preparation
OG projects
Innovation support services
CAP /Rural development (regional/national level)
Farmers
NGOs Advisors
Researchers Agri-
business
Operational Group
• Research projects
• Multi-actor projects and thematic networks
(interactive innovation)
(European projects)
OPERATIONAL GROUP
Involvement of OGs is strongly recommended
Unique EU knowledge repository of contacts and practice abstracts
EIP network(s)
WP at a glance CAP Rural Development…..EIP AGRI……H2020
Source: European Commission & REA
Source: Inge Van Oost- CE - DG AGRI
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SC2 2014 – 2017. Participation. Accumulated (SC2)
Actividades Socios Particip. Subvención
KBBE
FP7
Nº Lider Nº Nº Euros (M€) % %UE %UE
REINO UNIDO 174 36 208 430 148,9 12,0% 13,5% 14,9%
FRANCIA 176 39 201 407 137,3 11,1% 12,5% 9,5%
ALEMANIA 169 24 218 371 119,9 9,7% 10,9% 13,8%
ITALIA 192 23 235 436 118,3 9,6% 10,8% 8,6%
ESPAÑA 186 23 243 423 112,9 9,1% 10,3% 9,2%
HOLANDA 146 23 130 292 104,3 8,4% 9,5% 12,1%
NORUEGA 85 10 73 149 66,7 5,4%
BELGICA 133 10 139 252 64,5 5,2% 5,9% 6,6%
DINAMARCA 90 10 59 146 48.9 4,0% 4,4% 5,3%
SUECIA 90 6 64 124 39.8 3,2% 3,6% 3,7%
GRECIA 85 9 77 135 33.7 2,7% 3,1% 2,0%
IRLANDA 70 5 41 106 29.0 2,4% 2,6% 2,5%
PORTUGAL 88 2 76 128 28.6 2,3% 2,6% 2,0%
FINLANDIA 52 6 42 82 21.8 1,8% 2,0% 2,8%
AUSTRIA 55 2 46 74 16.8 1,4% 1,5% 2,5%
POLONIA 69 1 52 83 13.9 1,1% 1,3% 0,9%
OTROS 95 0 309 358 130.6 10,6% 5,5%
Total: 238 2.632 4.591 1.236,4
UE 28: 1.099,6
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SC2 2014 – 2017.
Participation of MAIN ENTITIES (SC2)
Entidad N. Actividades N. Act. Lideradas
CSIC 37 5 IRTA 15 1 INIA 20 0 AZTI 10 0 U. CORDOBA 6 0 U. ALMERIA 5 1 U. POLITECNICA DE MADRID 10 0 IEO 7 0 U. POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA 7 0 U. LERIDA 5 0 CETMAR 4 0 FCC AQUALIA 1 0 U. POLITECNICA DE CARTAGENA 2 1 U. BARCELONA 5 1 MINECO 7 0 U. CANTABRIA 4 0 U. COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID 3 0 U. LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA 3 0 GMV 1 1 INTIA 8 0 U. SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA 5 1 LEITAT 3 0 CDTI 5 0 BSC - BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
3 0
CIHEAM-IAMZ 3 1 IVIA 3 0 BIORIZON BIOTECH SL 1 0 CRESA 1 1
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SC2 2014 – 2017.
Participation per Region
Actividades Socios Participaciones Subvención
Nº Líder Nº Nº (M Euros) %Total ES
MADRID 75 5 31 93 27,5 24,4%
CATALUÑA 54 6 42 77 23,5 20,8%
ANDALUCIA 40 2 31 50 12,6 11,2%
VALENCIA 28 2 22 35 9,9 8,8%
GALICIA 23 1 16 30 6,7 6,0%
ARAGON 13 3 17 20 6,4 5,7%
PAIS VASCO 23 0 19 31 6,2 5,5%
MURCIA 10 2 12 16 4,4 3,9%
NAVARRA 16 1 11 21 4,3 3,8%
CANARIAS 7 0 3 7 2,3 2,0%
CASTILLA Y LEON 10 0 12 12 2,1 1,9%
ASTURIAS 6 0 7 7 1,8 1,6%
CASTILLA-LA MANCHA 2 1 4 4 1,5 1,4%
CANTABRIA 4 0 3 6 1,4 1,3%
ISLAS BALEARES 6 0 6 7 1,1 1,0%
LA RIOJA 2 0 2 2 0,6 0,5%
EXTREMADURA 4 0 5 5 0,5 0,4%
186 23 243 423 112,8 100%
COMUNIDAD
www.cdti.es www.prima-med.org
Partnership for Research and Innovation in the
Mediterranean Area
Research and Innovation initiative to develop and implement innovative solutions for the sustainable food production and the efficient management of hydric resources (availability and water demand) in the Mediterranean area.
Current Budget: €494 million (in 10 years)
• €220 million EU contribution • €274 million PS contributions (+ PS in-kind contributions: €121,5 million)
Current number of Participating States: 19
http://prima-med.org
www.cdti.es www.prima-med.org
Common Mediterranean Challenges
• Climate change
The Mediterranean is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change and is predicted to become even warmer and drier than it already is. The main effects are regional water shortages, with major impacts on agriculture and food security affecting, soils sustainability and crop yields.
• Population growth and food security
Due to demographic growth, there will be some 520 million persons to feed in the region by 2020 (CIHEAM, 2015). Mediterranean agriculture is globally less and less able to provide sufficient food for its population.
• Water scarcity and overexploitation of natural resources
Mediterranean water resources are limited and often of low quality, fragile and unevenly distributed in space and time. Under the arid and semi-arid conditions of the Mediterranean basin, the various forms of land degradation, particularly erosion and salinization, are sharply felt.
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3 Thematic areas
PRIMA - SRIA
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Based upon:
• Decision (EU) 2017/1324
• Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda ( SRIA)
• Relevant R&I projects in the Mediterranean region (ERANETMED and ARIMNET)
• Aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of United Nations 2030 .
PRIMA: Annual Work Plan 2018
Reference documents http://prima-med.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/PRIMA-Annual-Work-Plan-2018.pdf
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19 countries
11 EU countries: Cyprus, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Malta, Portugal , Slovenia and Spain
8 Non-EU countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco , Tunisia , Turkey
At least 3 countries: At least 1 EU country And 1 country bordering
the Mediterranean Sea
PRIMA Programme structure – AWP 2018
Section 1 HORIZON 2020 Like
3 calls
3 topics (1topic/call)
18,3 million €
Section 2 ERA-NET
Like
1 call 9 topics
30 million €
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Sección 1 Sección 2
Acciones de Investigación e Innovación (RIA) y Acciones de Innovación (IA) según la definición
de Horizonte 2020. Serán gestionadas y financiadas por la Fundación PRIMA
Actividades de Investigación e Innovación (RIA). Convocatoria organizada y gestionada por PRIMA y financiada con fondos nacionales de las agencias
financiadoras participantes en PRIMA
Financiación: Fundación PRIMA (tipo H2020)
Financiación España: CDTI AEI-MINECO
Presentación en 2 fases:
Fase 1: cierra 17/04/2018 Fase 2: cierra 15/09/2018
Presentación en 2 fases:
Fase 1: cierra 27/03/2018 Fase 2: cierra 4 /09/2018
Presupuesto: 18,3 M€ Presupuesto total: 30M€ España: CDTI 1M€, AEI-MINECO: 2 M€
3 Thematic areas
PRIMA: Convocatorias 2018
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Towards FP9!
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What does the future hold for Bioeconomy?
• Global commitments
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Food BioIndustries Marine
Resources Agriculture & Forestry
Marine & maritime
What does the future hold for Bioeconomy?
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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Jesús Escudero (INIA)
Marta de Diego (CDTI) – JTI de Bioindustrias
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