News » Proposal to include research on nutrients in FP9 Horizon Europe

24.08.2018

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The European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) has commissioned an independent journalist to prepare an outline ?Mission? on nutrients,to input to the EU FP9 (Horizon Europe) R&D programme preparationprocess. This document is based on input received from stakeholdersconsulted by SYSTEMIC, Biorefine, ESPP, ESPC3 and INMS (internationalnitrogen management system). The two page synthesis was submitted to the European Commission on 20thJuly 2018 in order to start discussion, and aims to provide anaccessible overview, for strategic consideration in the EU programmecontent definition process. You are invited to already contact yourNational R&D Contact Points (list here: https://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points)to ask them to support towards the EU the inclusion of nutrients in FP9Horizon Europe. Input and comment is welcome to adjust and develop thisnutrients Mission proposal.

?Proposalfor a Horizon Europe mission on nutrients. Grand challenge: Healthypeople and planet. Mission: To halve the nutrient footprint of food by2030, for more resilient farms, healthier diets and a betterenvironment? www.phosphorusplatform.eu/R&D Comments and input welcome to info@phosphorusplatform.eu
European Commission proposed legislative text for FP9 Horizon Europe, 7th June 2018 https://ec.europa.eu/info/designing-next-research-and-innovation-framework-programme/what-shapes-next-framework-programme_en.

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