Identifying agri-food research priorities for Spain. 2017 results

  1. García, Marta
  2. Alonso, Ángeles
  3. Tello, María Luisa
  4. de la Poza, Marta
  5. Villalobos, Natalia
  6. Lansac, Rocío
  7. Melgarejo, Paloma
  8. Laínez, Manuel
Revista:
Spanish journal of agricultural research

ISSN: 1695-971X 2171-9292

Año de publicación: 2018

Volumen: 16

Número: 3

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.5424/SJAR/2018163-13587 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Spanish journal of agricultural research

Resumen

Among other functions, the INIA is involved in national and international cooperation in the field of agri-food research. The process of identifying and classifying gaps in our knowledge forms an essential part of this effort. This article describes that process, the tools and the materials used to achieve the final objective, namely, the identification of research priorities in the Spanish agri-food sector in order to deal with the societal challenges posed by society and the stakeholders involved. These challenges, within the context of the bioeconomy, are the sustainability of primary and forestry production systems, the safety and quality of food and bioproducts as well as the competitiveness of farmers and companies in this sector. It is necessary to optimize resource management and means of production along with improved efficiency to guarantee sustainability throughout the value chain process. The main goal, under the current scenario of climate change, is to develop models which lead to a balance between food quality and production costs (competitiveness and economic sustainability), ecosystem conservation and mitigation of the environmental impacts (environmental sustainability) while maintaining the population in rural areas (social sustainability). These models will be based on new technology in both intensive and extensive production systems. They should support the improvement and valuation of traditional products together with the formulation and development of foods with new functionalities and quality while at the same time ensuring safety. As well as satisfying consumer demand, improved knowledge must lead to a more efficient use of our own resources and by-products within the framework of a circular economy, including the development of bioproducts, eco-innovation and eco-design.

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conducted within the framework of international activities of the INIA. In this period we highlight the following activities: • 54 meetings of the Standing Committee on Agricultural Research (SCAR), including meetings of the Steering Committee and different Workgroups, among others: Food Chain (Food Systems), Agrarian Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS), Animal Health and Welfare (AHW), Forest Research and Innovation (Forest) and Animal Production (SAP). • 12 meetings of the Food Security and Climate Change Joint Programming Initiative FACCE-JPI, both of its governing body and other specific meetings in order to draw up a strategic agenda and put it into practice. • 6 meetings of the Ibero-American Institutes of Agrarian Research. • 10 meetings of the Governing Board of the Regional Agricultural Technology Fund FONTAGRO. • 6 meetings of the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area, (PRIMA), Horizon Program 2020 initiative, based on article 185, for Mediterranean countries. • 8 meetings of the Animal Task Force Initiative. • 3 meetings of the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases. • 5 meetings of the Agricultural Chief Scientists organized in the framework of the G20 annual meetings. ● Planning of agri-food research annual priorities to be considered in the calls for funding of research projects in the framework of the Spanish INIA-CCAA (Spanish Autonomous Regions) system. These priorities are subjected to the opinion of the Agricultural Research Coordination Board, comprising regional Spanish administrations responsible for agri-food research, together with the INIA and the Ministry for Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and the Environment. Each year, the foresight work carried out was submitted for analysis, consideration and contributions from the board.

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