The microbial pillar of RARe, member of the European infrastructure IS_MIRRI21 is associated with the H2020 project AgroServ

The AgroServ Horizon Europe project brings together more than 70 partners for a duration of 5 years, with a funding of 15 M€. The overall mission of AgroServ is to support research and innovation by providing integrated services to achieve sustainable and resilient agriculture and support agro-ecological transitions.

AgroServ, thanks to a large consortium of recognized European research infrastructures, offers a wide range of services at all scales, from the molecule to the organism, through the ecosystem and society. AgroServ will bring together several types of expertise, disciplines and technologies, integrating the skills of chemists, biologists, agronomists, ecologists, bioengineers, analysts, sociologists and economists.

By providing a pan-European and inter/multi-disciplinary data ecosystem and state-of-the-art services on agroecosystems, the project will strengthen society's long-term and coherent problem-solving capacity and evidence-based policy-making for a resilient and sustainable agricultural system and enable new discoveries and breakthroughs in agroecology. Through user engagement and Living Labs activities, it will develop the agroecology research community and encourage cross-fertilization and broader knowledge sharing.

The project is coordinated by the AnaEE Research Infrastructure and the CNRS, and MIRRI is represented in the consortium by its partner organizations BCC: BCCM-MUCL (Belgium) and CIRM-INRAE (France), the microbial pillar of RARe.

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