Projects

NEXT GENERATION SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODELS AND MONITORING FOR RURAL RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION

Acronym: NEXRUR

Coordinator: Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, Germany

Call: HORIZON-CL6-2024-COMMUNITIES-02

Type of Action: HORIZON-RIA

Estimated Project Cost: €5,999,774.50

Rural areas and agriculture are facing major economic, social and environmental challenges regarding climate change, biodiversity loss and water supply. As a consequence, there is a need for new or improved innovative business and production models in rural areas that tackle these challenges and have impact on sustainability, both upstream and downstream of their business.

NEXRUR´s main objective is to investigate the innovation dynamics and strategies for change in rural areas, through international cooperation between the EU and China, enabling farmers and their communities to develop, select and upscale new or improved sustainable business models and monitor their economic, social and environmental impact on rural resilience.

NEXRUR will generate new knowledge on community-led agricultural business models, bringing together conceptual with practical research, thereby contributing to the generation of a knowledge base and facilitating co-design and co-innovation in a network of 22 diverse community cases (15 in the EU and 7 in China) and 7 selected start-up cases (5 in the EU and 2 in China) based on sustainability performance criteria. Besides, NEXRUR will verify the social and environmental performance of community-led agricultural businesses in different contexts, agri-food value chains, pedoclimatic zones and socioeconomic and environmental conditions in the EU and China. NEXRUR´s results comprise a summary of tested and improved pathways, strategies, tools and policy recommendations for the successful community-led businesses model development.

Both the new knowledge generated and a monitoring framework for agricultural businesses and associated tool focused on environmental and social KPIs derived from the project, will be widely disseminated in the EU and China inspiring the uptake of new or improved production activities able to increase the prosperity of farmers.

As one of the case study leader partners of the project, HUNATiP is responsible develop and investigate community driven business models to improve freshwater pond aquaculture and intensive fish farming value chains.

Members of the former HUNATiP cluster (HAKI, NACEE, SZIE) have participated in several EU projects whose programs are closely related to the objectives of HUNATiP, namely, to support aquaculture innovation. This activity does not primarily include research and development work, but the dissemination and promotion of the results of R&D work, and the strengthening of professional relations. Such projects included:

The HUNATiP association, as a legal entity, can continue to participate independently in domestic and international projects, partly in projects implemented with the participation of EATiP, and partly directly as member of a project consortium.

HUNATiP is currently contributing to the exploration of new project opportunities and the preparation of projects that can help the innovation of Hungarian aquaculture by taking advantage of the opportunities provided by the HORIZON EUROPE framework program.