Connecting COnsumers and producers to REbalance farmers’ position through AmbassaDOrs trainings
Acronym
COCOREADO
Description of the granted funding
COCOREADO is a project designed to rebalance the position of the farmer as an individual actor, as a key player in innovative food supply chains and as a supplier for public procurement. Based on the multi-actor approach and a deep understanding of agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS), the project applies a three-fold approach to maximize impact, relying on ambassadorship, good practices, and a focus on youth. COCOREADO will foster opportunities for young people in rural areas to co-create innovative solutions that overcome current hurdles for farmers and respond to consumer needs, while simultaneously improving the conditions for sustainable public procurement of local and seasonal food. The consortium connects key youth actors including young farmers, college youth, youth movements in an environment that offers support and encouragement to undertake action. A key tool for creating such environment is the COCOREADO Ambassador Training Program. Furthermore, the project involves both academic and close-to-farmers partners across Europe, recognising regional differences and barriers in terms of replicability of good practices and regional opportunities in terms of solutions. Active youth engagement in co-creating solutions remains at the core of the well balanced consortium including three EU-level youth organisations, and is embedded within COCOREADO’s methodologies, thus ensuring that innovative supply chains remain future-proof.
COCOREADO starts with the collection of innovative initiatives that enhance the position of the farmers and improve their connection with consumers. Good practices will be assessed for their replicability and translated into educational materials. Furthermore, user-friendly decision support tools with high potential will be made accessible. Communication and dissemination of good practices and tools will focus on farmers, rural communities, policy makers, actors in the food chain such as chefs and local food processors.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2024
Granted funding
CONSULAI, CONSULTORIA AGROINDUSTRIAL LDA (PT)
186 000 €
Participant
MOUVEMENT INTERNATIONAL DE LA JEUNESSE AGRICOLE ET CATHOLIQUE - EUROPE (BE)
71 750 €
Participant
RURAL YOUTH EUROPE EV (DE)
163 125 €
Participant
INSTITUTO NAVARRO DE TECNOLOGIAS E INFRAESTRUCTURAS AGROALIMENTARIAS SA (ES)
216 375 €
Participant
CONSEIL EUROPEEN DES JEUNES AGRICULTEURS AISBL (BE)
148 750 €
Participant
INICIATIVAS INNOVADORAS SAL (ES)
195 250 €
Participant
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge (BG)
116 750 €
Participant
NODIBINAJUMS BALTIC STUDIES CENTRE (LV)
328 875 €
Participant
EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK (BE)
345 000 €
Participant
INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN (SI)
161 250 €
Participant
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (DK)
341 625 €
Participant
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BE)
524 500 €
Coordinator
Amount granted
2 999 250 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Coordination and support action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy (5326 Empowerment of rural areas, support to policies and rural innovation (5330 )
Topic
Connecting consumers and producers in innovative agri-food supply chains (RUR-05-2020Call ID
H2020-RUR-2020-1 Other information
Funding decision number
101000573
Identified topics
agriculture, farming