Green ERA-Hub Webinar: “Working Together for Smart Fertilization, Resilient Crops, and Climate-Smart Livestock”

Info about event

Time

Wednesday 29 October 2025, at 08:45 - Thursday 30 October 2025, at 12:30

Why participate?

The first half of the webinar will be devoted to providing a status update and facilitating a substantive exchange between the ten projects funded under Call 1 of Green ERA-Hub. This half-day session will provide a platform for presenting progress, sharing initial results, and discussing challenges within the projects.

It consists of various components: a joint start with a keynote speech and an overview of the GEH mission, followed by short pitches from the Call 1 projects and an interactive breakout session, where participants will engage in conversation with the project teams. The session will be divided into two parallel rooms, each focusing on specific themes and featuring a selection of projects. In each room, the project teams will give a presentation on their project. There will be an opportunity for questions, feedback and the exchange of ideas during these sessions.

The format supports mutual acquaintance and collaboration between researchers and contributes to reflection on how the projects are contributing to the objectives of Call 1. Particular focus will be given to themes such as nutrient management, circular agriculture, protein supply and climate-smart practices.

The second half of the webinar will introduce the six projects funded under Call 2 of Green ERA-Hub. This half-day session will provide a platform for presenting the objectives, approach, and expected impact of these new projects. There will also be an opportunity to reflect on and discuss collaboration between Call 1 and Call 2 projects.

The session consists of various components: a joint start with a review of Day 1; a substantive block comprising project presentations from the Call 2 projects; a keynote lecture; and an interactive session in which participants will discuss collaboration and synergies. There will be opportunities for questions, reflection, and the exchange of ideas during this session.

The format supports familiarisation with the new projects and encourages connections between researchers from both calls. Special attention will be paid to themes such as climate-smart agriculture, soil health, emission reduction and systems thinking.