BOND Project

BOND Project Bringing Organisations & Network Development to higher levels in the Farming sector in Europe.

01/03/2021

Some BOND partners are working on a new Horizon 2020 Project: Agroecology 4 Europe (AE4EU).

We really hope that learnings from BOND will benefit this project and that AE4EU may bring about positive changes especially around funding for Agroecology in Europe in the medium to long term...

If you'd like to feed into this by sharing your knowledge and experience of funding for agroecology in your country, please be in touch with Lindy: [email protected]

Project press release below:

Agroecology, Europe’s new challenge

AE4EU: Building a European network on agroecology to accelerate the transition towards sustainable agriculture and food systems.

“Europe is now at a turning point regarding the future of European agriculture. Agroecology is a key concept for embracing practice, research, innovation, and education, and being essential to transform our agricultural and food system and tackle the climate and nature emergencies and at the same time providing healthy food based on a strong and living rural environment. I expect the AE4EU project having a key impact in supporting this transition.”

Dr Alexander Wezel, Director of Research at ISARA, Lyon, France

12 European partners join forces in a coordination and support action to develop a framework for a European network of agroecological living labs, research infrastructure and learning spaces for farmers, research and civil society actors.

European agriculture and food systems are strongly impacted by a large number of challenges such as soil erosion and degradation, water quality, loss of biodiversity, food insecurity, access to land and other productive resources, indebtedness of farmers, loss of farms, and climate change. Agroecology, as a way to design, develop and promote the transition towards biodiversity-friendly, low environmental impacting, and socially and economically just farming and food systems appear as key approaches to face these challenges.

AE4EU is a three years project, that started in January 2021 and aims to enable a successful transition to agroecology through a strong development with ambitious and longer-term joint actions at European level in research, innovation, networks, training and education. Thanks to a European network and the involvement of different actors from diverse horizons and sectors, the project will analyse agroecology through its different pillars: as a science, a set of practices, and a social movement.

AE4EU objectives

Increase connections between relevant actors

Understanding, mapping and identifying the state of the art of agroecology in European countries as well as the actors involved is the indispensable foundation to connect relevant actors and grasp agroecology at the European level. One goal is to establish a European Agroecology Exchange Network.

Develop skills and methods for developing research infrastructure and living labs

Living Labs are user-centred, open innovation ecosystems based on a participatory co-creation approach including the user as well as actors from various backgrounds for integrating in real life communities and setting. The establishment of living labs, research infrastructure and agroecology-territories are key to allow a successful transition to agroecology. AE4EU will develop a framework aiming to favour and to assess past and ongoing agroecological living labs, research infrastructure and agroecology-territories.

Prepare funders for increased and complementary funding of agroecology

AE4EU will identify potential adaptations for long-term funding schemes to support enhanced cooperation and coordination of public and private national or European funders and develop recommendations for enlarged and complementary funding.

Improve human and social capital

A European Agroecology Exchange Network Hub that will include a diversity of stakeholders (such as farmers, up- and down-stream businesses, researchers, consumers and citizens) will be set up in order to facilitate knowledge exchanges in the Europe-wide network of agroecology; identify pathways of co-development and co-learning for strengthened agroecological research and innovation.

Improve capacity to tailor policy interventions to specific situations

AE4EU will identify and analyse policy frameworks that include elements of agroecology. Recommendations for future policies that support and promote the development of agroecology in Europe will be provided, in particular considering the context and aims of the Eco-schemes and the recently approved European Green Deal, Farm to Fork strategy and the CAP.

Provide a road map and a stakeholder network framework for a European partnership in agroecology

AE4EU will develop a road map and framework for a European network that includes agroecological living labs, research infrastructure and other relevant actors to build a European partnership. The overall goal is to accelerate the transition towards sustainable farming and food systems practices by promoting networking, connectivity and place-based innovation in a co-creative environment.

12 European partners of the project: ISARA (France), University of Gastronomic Sciences (Italy), Agroecology Europe (Belgium), Coventry University (UK), Thünen-Institute (Germany), Wageningen University and Research (The Netherlands), Agreoecologiki (Greece), European Coordination Via Campesina (Belgium), Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (Italy), University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), Eco Ruralis (Romania) and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden).

Coordinator of the project: Alexander Wezel – ISARA, France Contact - Baptiste Grard – ISARA, [email protected]

Colleagues at Coventry University have written a new open access book:Agroecology Now! Transformations Towards More Just...
14/12/2020

Colleagues at Coventry University have written a new open access book:

Agroecology Now! Transformations Towards More Just and Sustainable Food Systems https://www.agroecologynow.com/hot-off-the-press-new-open-access-book-on-transformations-towards-more-just-and-sustainable-food-systems/

By: Colin R. Anderson, Janneke Bruil, Michael Jahi Chappell, Csilla Kiss and Michel Pimbert

This new open access book develops a framework for advancing agroecology transformations focusing on power, politics and governance. It explores the potential of agroecology as a sustainable and socially just alternative to today’s dominant food regime.

The authors analyse the conditions that enable and disable agroecology’s potential and present six ‘domains of transformation’ where it comes into conflict with the dominant food system. They argue that food sovereignty, community-self organization and a shift to bottom-up governance are critical for the transformation to a socially just and ecologically viable food system.

The last part of the book articulates a new way of thinking about the ‘effects of governance interventions’ as various actors intentionally or inadvertently influence transitions to sustainability in territories with a focus on shifting toward a transformative agroecology.

Those that undermine agroecology by (i) suppressing and (ii) co-opting;
those that maintain the status quo by (iii) containing and (iv) shielding and
those that enable transformative agroecology by (v) supporting and nurturing and (vi) releasing and anchoring.

The analysis draws from political ecology and the multi-level perspective on sustainability transitions, ultimately making the case for food sovereignty, community-self organization and a shift to bottom-up governance as the basis for transformation towards a socially just and ecologically regenerative food system.

The book builds on our wider work at AgroecologyNow! Many open access publications on this topic are available here. This ‘backgrounder‘ presents a concise illustration one part of the overall framework in the book, explaining the notion of Domains of Agroecology Transformations.

Anderson, C.R., Bruil, J., Chappell, M.J., Kiss, C., and Pimbert, M.P. (2020). Agroecology Now! Transformations Towards More Just and Sustainable Food Systems. Palgrave MacMillan.

This new open access book develops a framework for advancing agroecology transformations Towards More Just and Sustainable Food Systems

COAG-Valencia have produced a three-minute summary of the BOND project, the achievements after three years of work and t...
26/11/2020

COAG-Valencia have produced a three-minute summary of the BOND project, the achievements after three years of work and the seeds planted for the future for those who wish to advance collective action. The video is available in Spanish.

COAG-Valencia ha elaborado un resumen de tres minutos del proyecto BOND, los logros tras tres años de trabajo y las semillas sembradas de futuro para quienes deseen impulsar la acción colectiva. El video está disponible en español.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoMNZb2hq0k

On 31st October - Halloween night - 1000 lit pumpkins appeared on the grass in Parliament Square in London UK. They were...
05/11/2020

On 31st October - Halloween night - 1000 lit pumpkins appeared on the grass in Parliament Square in London UK. They were arranged by farmers and food activists to spell out the message 'SOS' or 'Save Our Standards'. It was a demand for politicians debating the Agricultural Bill to protect British Food standards in law as they explore new trade deals post-Brexit.

The action was organised by BOND Partner, Landworkers' Alliance. Meanwhile the National Farmers' Union have collected a million signatures on a petition to protect British food standards.

Pumpkin action and the Trade and Agriculture Commission Pumpkin action and the Trade and Agriculture Commission 03/11/2020 Steph Wetherell Well done to our pumpkin carvers who lit 1,000 pumpkins in parliament square to “Save Our Standards”! Keep it up – it’s working!   In the face of pressu...

Check out the BOND Project's latest movie. Highlighting how agroecological and small scale farmers can have a positive i...
31/10/2020

Check out the BOND Project's latest movie. Highlighting how agroecological and small scale farmers can have a positive impact on climate change, this movie emphasises the need for small scale farmers to collaborate in order to flourish and be heard.

This video highlights the problems our planet is facing and how small farms practicing agroecology can be part of the solution. These farmers cultivate plant...

The final BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action was successfully held on Monday 12th October 2020.A very ...
15/10/2020

The final BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action was successfully held on Monday 12th October 2020.

A very big thank you to the 6 farmers from Greece, Croatia, Poland and Czech Republic who shared their stories and experiences on what collective action and green recovery means for them!

In light of current challenges, the speakers brought about very concrete examples on how to restore ecosystems, preserve our biodiversity and bring about sustainable production systems. As farmers and teachers, they share a mutual goal to spread regenerative methods more widely to change the world to a better place for future generations.

You can read the full article here: https://bit.ly/37PKeSO

Click here to read the participants’ profiles and watch the recording of the webinar here: https://bit.ly/2TwmuLn

Only two days to go before the final BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action !The webinar will be delivered...
10/10/2020

Only two days to go before the final BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action !

The webinar will be delivered in English and everyone is invited.

Use the link below to watch the livestream on Monday 12th October at 10am Rome time :
youtube.com/watch?v=U6oCo5BwmDM&feature=youtu.be

Click here to learn more about the webinar and speakers: https://bit.ly/3GreenBond

Final webinar of the BOND Project to hear stories of collective action from Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece and Poland.

Meet Martin, our last guest speaker for Moday’s webinar on Green Recovery and the Role of Collective Action ! Martin and...
09/10/2020

Meet Martin, our last guest speaker for Moday’s webinar on Green Recovery and the Role of Collective Action !

Martin and his wife run Rodinná farma Lukava - a horse-powered CSA vegetable farm in Czech Republic. He dreamed of having a horse-powered family farm one day and the dream came true. Now he is trying to help others to fulfill their dreams with the farming adventure as well.

You can read their full story here: https://bit.ly/3GreenBond

Or... you can attend the webinar on Monday at 10 am Rome time and hear ALL of the interesting stories that will be shared !

If you wish to attend the webinar, keep an eye open for the link that will be published here and on the website tomorrow morning Saturday 10th !

Marcin will be one of the speakers for next Monday’s webinar. He raises pasture-fed beef cattle on a family farm with hi...
08/10/2020

Marcin will be one of the speakers for next Monday’s webinar.
He raises pasture-fed beef cattle on a family farm with his father and brother in the west of Poland. He is passionate to see agroforestry spread throughout Poland and he was one of the initial 60 representatives of the BOND Project.

Click here to read more about him and learn about the BOND webinar: http://bit.ly/3GreenBond

We are pleased to present you Bruna and Nikolina, they will both be guest speakers for the final BOND webinar that will ...
07/10/2020

We are pleased to present you Bruna and Nikolina, they will both be guest speakers for the final BOND webinar that will take place next Monday.

Bruna is an assistant professor in Zagreb University’s Faculty of Agriculture. She and her husband own a family farm in Vojakovac, Križevci (NE Crotia) where they raise mostly indigenous cows, pigs and turkeys with holistic management methods.

Nikolina is a pharmacist who raises sheep and poultry with holistic management principles in Vojakovac, Križevci, with her husband, two small children and three employees. She is a big promoter of regenerative farming.

Inspired by Salatin’s methods they work and deliver goods in Croatia together. They aim to create a Croatian Regenerative Agriculture Centre and arrange it as cooperative to work on changing the mindset and status of farmers in Croatia for the purpose of regenerating the soil and the ecosystem in general.


Keep an eye open for more interesting speakers to be announced in the following days !

Only 6 days left before the beginning of the BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action ! Lilian and Nikos wil...
06/10/2020

Only 6 days left before the beginning of the BOND webinar on Green Recovery and Collective Action !

Lilian and Nikos will be with us to share their experience on how they went from running a comic-book store in Thessaloniki, Greece to farming at Thechillifactor where they grow microgreens, edible flowers and of course, chillies. Nikos is now the vice president of the Northern Greece Organic Farmers' Association that represents more than 100 certified organic farmers.

Stay tuned to discover other speakers this week before the release of the youtube livestream link on Saturday 10th !

On September 22, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) started the dissemination of the new ...
01/10/2020

On September 22, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) started the dissemination of the new BOND Learning Guide for Trainers on “Empowering farmers and their organizations through the creation of social capital”. Social capital is the key word for our BOND project and it is linked to values, objectives and activities of groups, teams, organizations.

Four events of 45 minutes each have been planned on September 22nd, 29th and October 6th and 13th 2020.

Partners, Training of Trainers participants and representatives are invited to attend one session.

Each session highlights structure, topics and materials. It offers the experience of BOND trainees that became trainer in their countries and offers space for sharing ideas or questions. In the first two events, the experience on the use of the material by Lili Balogh and Péter Kajner from Hungary were shared.

Those who are interested can contact FAO to be included in the upcoming sessions.

We hope you can all be part of this process!

Indirizzo

Rome

Orario di apertura

Lunedì 09:00 - 17:00
Martedì 09:00 - 17:00
Mercoledì 09:00 - 17:00
Giovedì 09:00 - 17:00
Venerdì 09:00 - 17:00
Sabato 09:00 - 23:00
Domenica 09:00 - 23:00

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