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1 Presentation of the best practice models - the Advanced Country Group

2 Best practices (ACG) 34 best practices from ACG (DE, ES, FI, IT, NL, PT) – Presented in the meetings In addition about 130 best practices in the Q1 answers – Both ACG and DCG groups

3 Methodology Content analysis: – Reading through the best practices gathered – Finding common factors – Grouping

4 Problem-solving practices Most of the best practices arise from the existing problems in the practice Also scientific problems or needs for research from earlier experiences Developing new methods for solving problems Country-related problems Common problems in EU

5 Some examples of problem-solving Strategies for the control of Vicia hirsuta in Organic Farming (Germany) Best seeding rate for cereal mixture partner when grown with winter pea (Germany) Selenium in cow feeding (Finland)

6 Networking Several best practices emphasized the networking of the different actors Working groups (advisors, advisors-farmers, researchers-farmers) Farmers´ networks International projects on common problems Towards participatory research

7 Some examples of networking Organic Knowledge Network (Finland) Working group for organic vegetables cultivation (Germany) Bioconnect – participatory development in the organic production sector (Netherlands) BERAS Implementation (Baltic countries) TP Organic – Technology platform (EU countries)

8 Holistic approach Presence of the whole chain – Not always participation Environmental aspects – The protection of nature, Sustainability reports – Bio-Districts Involving the whole society – Children, social farming Life-long learning

9 Some examples of holistic approach Systematic breeding of endangered land race (Germany) Sustainability reports (Germany) Organic Farming Districts (Italy) The National Forum of Social Farming (Italy) Testing composts as plant subrates on nurseries (Portugal)

10 Multidisciplinary approach Different scientific disciplines solving the problems in organic farming – As in holistic approach Applying knowledge from other disciplines than agro-ecology (economy, consumers, environment, society) Co-operation between the disciplines

11 Some examples of multidisciplinary approach Economic analysis of certification systems for organic food and farming (Germany) Short marketing channels (Spain) Study of the food value chain of organic products in Madrid (Spain)

12 Knowledge sharing Willingness to share knowledge between different actors From knowledge transfer to knowledge sharing Towards participatory research and knowledge co-creation Trust among different actors is essential for success

13 Some examples of knowledge sharing Seminars, open field days Awards for finding transferable concepts Demonstration farms Websites On-farm research

14 Conclusions There are many different best practice models in all countries participating in LOVEt 2 project It is possible to select the best practice models from the reported activites It is a good base to develop a strategy for the future local action groups – especially in DCG It is also a good base to prepare the methodology for the science-practice cooperation.


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