European
HEAL - Holistic evaluation of agroecological measures
The HEAL project,
integrated into the European Agroecology Partnership, brings together six
European countries (Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Germany, Ireland and Portugal)
and aims, through a holistic approach developed in living labs and pilot farms,
to generate agronomic, ecological and socio-economic evidence on the added
value of crop rotations and intercropping in maize production systems. Within
the framework of the project, experimental and demonstration fields will be
established to assess the economic and ecological performance of these
practices, in comparison with maize monoculture systems. The expected results
will contribute to the valorization of these approaches, promoting them as
viable alternatives, as well as to increasing farmers’ awareness and
encouraging their adoption. In Portugal, the trials will take place in the
Barcelos region, mainly at the experimental fields of the Barcelos Agricultural
Cooperative. The project will include a strong co-creation and demonstration
component involving farmers, promoting their active participation in
identifying constraints and defining solutions adapted to the local context.
Participatory workshops and field visits will be organized to foster dialogue
among farmers, technicians and researchers, thereby facilitating the adoption
of the agroecological practices under study.
Project Details
Reference
AgroEco/0006/2024
Status
Running
Start date
November 2025
Duration
36 months
Funding Entity
FCT
Total Financing
1.890.000 €
CITAB/UTAD Financing
150.000 €
Responsible institution
University of Bonn, Germany
Partners
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Natural Resources Institute Finland , Findand
Teagasc, Irland
Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia.