Research programme: H2020
Research areas: Agricultural and food economics, Agronomy and field, vegetable, ornamental crops
Scientific officer:
Prof. Giulio Malorgio
Duration:
01/10/2021 - 30/09/2025
Research groups
Giulio Malorgio, Luca Camanzi, Cesare Zanasi, Luca Mulazzani, Silvio Salvi, Lorenzo Barbanti
Project manager: Cecilia Bellettato
Abstract -The approach of BIOVALUE project is to set-up a holistic perspective, under the “multi-actor” approach, to analyze the link between biodiversity, the agro-food value chain agents, the environment, consumer food preferences and health. By employing a bottom-up vertical approach to develop the BIOVALUE TOOL, a dynamic and customizable agri-food value chain vis-a-vis biodiversity analysis tool, the proposal tries to introduce, model, evaluate, breed, produce and spread specifically selected genetically diverse underutilized crops (cereals, legumes, leafy and fruity vegetables) and develop final marketable, certified and labelled culinary products incorporating them (dish recipes and processed foodstuff), that enhance agro-biodiversity to the applied agro-ecosystems and appeal to the consumers, securing their future market performance and concurrently, their cultivation viability. Moreover, in a modelled user-friendly ready-to-work framework, the project will produce a set of key performance indicators destined to measure policy quality and impact, environmental evolution, and compliance with regulations of introducing underutilized, genetically diverse crops to the value chain and are by design expandable to further enhance biodiversity in the value chain. Ultimately, this expanding nature, is highlighted by the complimentary effects of BIOVALUE processed and unprocessed final food products and dishes such as low energy consumption, environmental cultivation resiliency to marginal landscapes and future climate, as well as nutritional and health benefits. Incorporating the market power in the whole approach, the proposal can lead towards self-supported sustainability of biodiversity in the future.