Broader use of the OG and synergy map for research and information gathering, leading to a clearer knowledge of EU’s demand driven research topics on sustainable soil and farm management;
Improved knowledge on national and international AKIS operations and activities and their agenda beyond the project lifespan, that leads to more informed and engaged stakeholders and intensified thematic cooperation between researchers, advisors and farmers;
Enhanced collaboration of farmers, OGs and other stakeholders, faster and wider co-creation and transposition of innovative solutions into practice: 3 Co-developed technologies/methods and Co-created solutions to needs; 2 Co-innovation to define new research topics for national or international OGs and networks, 25 new supported EIP OGs;
Wide use of collected data and results developed by the members of the consortium as a key driver to bridge the gap between science and practice and to enhance cocreation;
Widely distributed knowledge and innovative ideas of member and non-member OGs in an international environment and network, widening the scope of their activities and showcasing the result to an increased number of stakeholders and farmers;
Uptake of results presented on the interactive and visually appealing Dashboard to underpin knowledge exchange and speed up innovation;
Better understanding of needs, barriers and drivers of farmers, and knowledge and demands of stakeholders in terms of applying and disseminating sustainable soil and farm management methods and techniques;
Uptake of policy makers of the soil management methodologies and recommendation based on the identified gaps between real needs and available practices of OG establishment, operation, administrative burden alleviation/simplification and funding.
Direct involvement of 2,000 actors, in particular at least 600 farmers/farmers' organisations, 400 researchers, 200 advisors and 100 policy makers and at least 50 agricultural schools and universities.