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Centre Natioanl d'Agroécologie

Association/Agency/Cluster

centre-national-agroecologie.frAuch, France

About

Centre National d’Agroécologie is a french non profit association founded in 2021 by several companies involved in agroecology. CNA members are in direct link with farmers to provide advices on agroecological transition in field and in any kind of production, which represent more than 15 000 farms, mainly located in France. CNA aims to place carbon as the main issue of agricultural transition to provide soil fertility, biodiversity or better food quality. CNA wants to be able to address to any member of the society to explain clearly the need of an efficient agronomic approach. By placing carbon at the heart, we want to reconcile farmers, environmentalist, policy makers and citizens and bring the proves that they all follow a common goal.

Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal

2 Upscaling innovative payments to support farmers in the delivery of agri-environment-climate public goods3 Boosting the attractiveness of agriculture and the connection between the farming community and society8 Effective environmental observing systems and associated governance9 Delivering Earth Intelligence to accelerate the green and digital transition12 Increasing knowledge flows to practice within Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) via thematic networks13 Strengthening knowledge and skills of advisors and integrating them within Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) via an EU advisory network14 Preparing farmers, their workforce and advisors to the future of agriculture by providing the relevant knowledge, skills and competences at the right time and place

Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption

3 Overcoming the barriers for scaling up circular water management in agriculture4 Enhancing plant protein production to bolster the resilience of agricultural systems and EU self-sufficiency in plant protein used as feed6 Improving grassland management in European livestock farming systems

Biodiversity and ecosystem services

4 Large-scale in situ biodiversity observations for better understanding of biodiversity state, drivers of its decline and impacts of policies5 Assessing and modelling ecosystems’ dynamic processes to guide restoration activities and to improve models used for climate6 Assessing and modelling socio-economic impacts of nature restoration8 Strengthening pathways to alternative socioeconomic models for continuous improvement of biodiversity10 Supporting the implementation of nature restoration measures for sustainable farming systems

Representatives

Vincent Levavasseur

President

Centre Natioanl d'Agroécologie

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