BRINGING OLIVE
GENETIC RESOURCES CLOSER
TO BREEDERS AND GROWERS
GEN4OLIVE is an EU-funded Innovation Action that aims at increasing olive GenRes mobilisation and encouraging pre-breeding activities.
Remains untapped and unutilised and are only preserved in Germplasm Banks. The real genetic erosion lies here! These varieties can lie dormant if no triggered by specific actions that help them become active, explorable and transferable to the end users. GEN4OLIVE will help overcome this problem.
GEN4OLIVE is an EU-funded Innovation Action that aims at increasing olive GenRes mobilisation and encouraging pre-breeding activities by:
To accelerate the mobilisation of olive GenRes and to foster pre-breeding
activities around four main topics:
· Climate change resilience.
· Pests and diseases resilience varieties.
· High production and high-quality varieties
· Adaptation to modern planting systems.
· Olive Germplasm Banks
· SMEs: farmers, breeders, nurseries and olive/olive oil producers.
· Agronomic advisers and other experts.
· Biotechnology and ITs services providers.
· Academic community.
· Consumers.
· Policy-makers and responsible authorities.
· Citizenship.
· Untap new business opportunities (20 potential business ideas).
· Respond to consumers’ new demands related to healthier and functional foods (15 pre-breeding projects or breeding plans related to consumers’ needs).
· Provide evidence-based recommendations in support of genetic resources conservation and management for policy-makers (Best practices and recommendations).
· Obtention of new resistant olive varieties to different pest and diseases (significant reduction – up to zero – of chemical inputs in olive growing).
· Avoid the genetic erosion risk of the wild resources (organisation, exploration and conservation of wild and ancient olive GenRes).
· Development of harmonised protocols for enhancing coordination among Olive Germplasm Banks (over 15 protocols).
· Provide selected olive progenitors for new breeding lines (6 per topic).
· Bridge the gap between Germplasm Banks and end-users (over 40 SMEs beneficiaries, 10 pre-breeding projects and 20 breeding plans).
· Encourage the connection between leading researchers and Germplasm Banks/end-users (Advisory Board with 10 members).
· Patent applications in the area (2 patents applications).
This project has received
funding from the European
Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme
under grant agreement No. 101000427
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