France 2030 | Agro-ecology and digital technology: the state invests €65 million in a new research programme
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Changed on 23/09/2024
Food sovereignty, Sylvie Retailleau, Minister for Higher Education and Research, Philippe Mauguin, CEO of INRAE, and Claire Rogel-Gaillard (PEPR-INRAE co-leader).
Digital technology is a key means of accelerating the ecological transition of agricultural systems and meeting the challenges posed by food security, the climate and the environment. Research and innovation have a fundamental role to play in building responsible forms of digital agriculture and promoting the development of sustainable production methods.
Inaugurated today at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie at an event attended by 150 actors in the research, higher education, innovation and industry sectors, this programme has been allocated €65 million from the France 2030 plan over eight years, and is designed to accelerate a third agricultural revolution driven by the life sciences and knowledge. This programme will fund high-level research while supporting innovation and its roll-out at regional level. It will also strengthen academic activities in these fields, notably by working closely with the major research universities, and will federate a research ecosystem at the interface between agro-ecology and digital technology by focusing on four priorities:
This research programme is part of the “Sustainable agricultural systems and farm equipment contributing to the ecological transition”1 acceleration strategy in France 2030, focusing on innovation to promote the resilience and competitiveness of the agricultural sector and meet the challenges of climate change and food sovereignty by producing food in sufficient quantities and quality, from both nutritional and environmental perspectives. The participating research teams will work in conjunction with other programmes in this acceleration strategy, including the "Advanced varietal selection" PEPR project, the "Major Robotics Challenge" programme, and the Biocontrol and Biostimulants programme.
INRAE and Inria – long-standing partners and authors of the “Agriculture and Digital Technology” white paper published in March 2022 – have been entrusted with the joint leadership of this ambitious research programme on the synergies between the digital and agro-ecological transitions.
The France 2030 investment plan:
More informations : https://www.gouvernement.fr/france-2030 | @SGPI_avenir