Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI)
The Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI) brings together 24 countries comprised of EU Member States, Associated Countries, and New Zealand, who are committed to building an integrated European Research Area addressing the interconnected challenges of sustainable agriculture, food security and impacts of climate change.
The Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI) was launched in 2010, and currently brings together 24 member countries1. Its aim is to build the European Research Area (ERA) tackling the challenges at the intersection of agriculture, food security and climate change that cannot be addressed solely at the national level. This is being realised through the alignment and integration of national and European research programmes, the funding of new research programmes, and through exploring innovative approaches for the member countries to work together to address the challenge of ensuring a secure food supply to an ever-increasing global population in the context of climate change.
In four core themes, the FACCE-JPI Strategic Research Agenda outlines a path towards an agricultural sector that respects planetary boundaries, preserves and encourages biodiversity, reduces emissions and inputs, embraces new approaches such as agroecology, and at the same time provides a sufficient and healthy diet as well as fair economic return for the producers.
Over 10 years FACCE-JPI has financed over 150 projects and mobilised over 250 million euros. Want to learn more about the projects financed? Now we you use the interactive FACCE project wheel to learn more about the projects and go through their publications!
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FACCE-JPI is supported by member contributions.