
Horizon Europe is the largest source of public funding for research and innovation from the European Commission. It has a total budget of € 95.5 billion for 2021-2027, of which around € 9 billion is foreseen for Cluster 6 on Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment. Around € 897 million is dedicated to the Cluster 6 calls in the 2023 Work Programme. The Info days to present the upcoming calls for Cluster 6 will take place on 13 and 14 December, followed by a brokerage event on 19 December.
The Cluster 6 Work Programme calls are structured into 7 ”destinations”:
- Biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption (Farm2Fork)
- Circular...

Survey for participation in the future European Partnership for Sustainable Food Systems (PSFS)
The teams of the SCAR FOOD SYSTEMS SWG and of the FOODPathS CSA are joining forces to map intentions for funding and operational contributions to the future European Partnership for sustainable food systems (SFS).
We are delighted to share with you the following survey for you to express your interest in contributing to the future PSFS: ...

The SCAR Food Systems Strategic Working Group (SCAR FS SWG) has developed a second draft of the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) of the future partnership Sustainable Partnership for People, Planet and Climate. The new draft takes into account input from the FS SWG members and relevant stakeholders.
Next, the Working Group (WG) is consulting Member States and stakeholders on the new consolidated version of the SRIA. The WG would like to encourage the Member States...

Earlier this year, the European Commission asked all EU Member States, Associated Countries and Candidate Associated Countries for an indication of financial commitments to the four upcoming partnerships. Most countries responded with a wide interest. All four upcoming Horizon Europe Cluster 6 partnerships will have a corresponding topic in the Horizon Europe Work Programme 23/24, released by the end of this year.
Now is the time to connect with the partnerships. Consortia are being...
The SCAR Sustainable Animal Production Collaborative Working Group (SCAR SAP CWG) organised an expert workshop on the future of livestock production. Researchers from Wageningen University presented a comparative analysis of 20 national livestock strategies during the workshop. The workshop also included keynote speeches and breakout groups on Diversity, Consumption, Circularity, Resilience, Animal Health and Welfare, GHG emissions, Organic production, and Economy.
The workshop took place on...

The STAR-IDAZ International Research Consortium (IRC) on Animal Health includes four Regional Networks to facilitate regional coordination, with the AHW CWG operating as the European Network. The STAR-IDAZ now has a new secretariat: SIRCAH2. SIRCAH2 began on 1 October 2022 and will continue supporting STAR-IDAZ IRC for 4,5 years with funding from the European Commission. The new secretariat will build on previous collaborations in SIRCAH (Secretariat to STAR-IDAZ IRC on Animal Health)...

The SCAR FOREST SWG has been developing a draft version of a fiche for a European Partnership on forest and forestry. The partnership has been in the works since 2021. It follows the EU forest strategy objective to propose a research and innovation partnership on forestry.
The fiche was discussed during the last meeting of the SCAR SWG FOREST on 27 September 2022 in Madrid. The development of the fiche will benefit from the EUFORE project, which started in November 2022, to develop its...
The SCAR Fisheries and Aquaculture Strategic Working Group (SCAR FISH SWG) published a report “Innovation In fisheries monitoring science – fisheries dependent data as a tool for real-time advice”. The report raises awareness on the need to integrate and operationalize technological developments in fisheries monitoring.
A vital requirement to improve data collection during fishing operations and to allow the full use of such data as tools in support of fisheries management and advice. It...

Earlier this year, SCAR ARCH SWG and SCAR FOREST SWG published a joint policy brief: “Combatting imported deforestation – challenges for science”. The document is the result of a fruitful collaboration between both the SCAR ARCH SWG and the SCAR FOREST SWG.
The goal of the document is to better address deforestation and forest degradation. Both are triggered throughout the world by European imports of commodities (raw materials, food, timbers, etc.).
The process of drafting the policy brief...