Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable

Acronym

MATS

Description of the granted funding

MATS aims to identify key leverage points for changes in agricultural trade policy that foster the positive and reduce the negative impacts of trade on environmental sustainability and human well-being. Focus is on improving the design, governance and implementation of trade regimes and policies at private sector, national, EU, African and global levels. The key operational features of MATS are: a) a set of 15 in-depth country, regional and product case studies to provide a deeper understanding of the conditions for sustainable trade, an integrated multi-model simulation and assessment of linkages with agricultural market, trade and investment dynamics, and an analy-sis of institutional, regulatory and legal frameworks; b) a multi-stakeholder backcasting approach that builds on recent research related to transformative change and social innovation, and that uses novel participatory methods and platforms to explore transition pathways towards sustainable trade; c) a clustering with other trade-related research projects to benefit from synergies, and a major role for sector representatives, social movements and policymakers in framing analyses, co-assessing linkages, and deriving policy recommendations. MATS has the ambition to set a new benchmark in trade policy analysis. The main project outputs will be: (1) New quantitative and qualitative insights on the interactions between agricultural markets, trade, investments, policy, environmental sustainability and human well-being. (2) A set of Discussion Papers and Policy Briefs, incl. recommendations for enhancing the coherence of agricultural and trade policies with the SDGs. (3) An enhanced civil society–stakeholder–policy dialogue that is supported by an evidence-based communication platform – the Sustainable Trade Hub. (4) A set of innovative research tools for the analysis of the interactions between agricultural trade, agricultural investments, policy, environmental sustainability and human well-being.
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Starting year

2021

End year

2024

Granted funding

910 912.5 €
Coordinator
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION (TZ)
144 678.75 €
Participant
SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICA TRADE INFORMATION AND NEGOTIATIONS INSTITUTE SEATINI-UGANDA LIMITED (UG)
132 742.5 €
Participant
OXFAM-WERELDWINKELS (BE)
138 750 €
Third party
SCIO IKE (EL)
232 950 €
Participant
OXFAM SOLIDARITE - OXFAM SOLIDARITEIT (BE)
395 750 €
Participant
KNOWLEDGE SRL (IT)
255 625 €
Participant
STICHTING TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE (NL)
230 240 €
Participant
CENTRO RICERCHE PRODUZIONI ANIMALI - C.R.P.A. S.P.A. (IT)
251 000 €
Participant
NOORDWES-UNIVERSITEIT (ZA)
101 991.25 €
Participant
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (EL)
197 550 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (ES)
357 637.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (NL)
219 611.25 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET BERN (CH)
157 100 €
Participant
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. (DE)
273 187.5 €
Participant

Amount granted

3 999 726 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation 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
Agricultural markets and international trade in the context of sustainability objectives (RUR-21-2020)
Call ID
H2020-RUR-2020-2

Other information

Funding decision number

101000751

Identified topics

agriculture, farming