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      Documentation

        Online Workshop Building Networks

        Date: Thursday, September 3rd, 2020, 2.00 – 4:30 pm

        Documentation compiled by the Agricultural Systems of the Future Coordination Office (ZenKo)

        Phillip Albers (IGZ)
        Monika Schreiner (IGZ)
        Ulf Weddige (ZALF)
        Thomas Weith (ZALF)

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      Agenda

      Expectations of the participants

      Figure 1: Output (word cloud) from a query by Susanne Albertini from BIOVOICES: What are your expectations for today?
      (more information in the chapter “Queries” later on).

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      Content Session
      The content session meant to give the participants different perspectives on the current developments
      in the bioeconomy arena on the European level, particularly the existing networks. The participants
      (AdZ projects) could derive action requirements with regard to network formation, as part of strategy
      development and opened opportunities to link their project to the European level or extent new
      networks.

      The presentations during the content session provided the discussion ground for the follow-up
      discussion session (breakout groups).

      Presentations (first round)

          1. Policy perspective
                  a. Bioeconomy policy at the European level and existing networks

              Dr. Peter Wehrheim, Head of Unit ‘Bio-Economy & Food Systems’, DG for Research &
              Innovation, at the European Commission.

      Peter Wehrheim gives insight regarding the development of European bioeconomy policy and the EU’s
      understanding of the bioeconomy also with regards to sustainability. He shows key features of the
      updated bioeconomy strategy and the expansion of national strategies. He further presents the
      bioeconomy within the European Green Deal and bioeconomy funds within the Horizon Europe
      framework program. Finally, he also highlights networking activities.

       Presentation available at: http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

      Additional comments from Mr. Wehrheim:

             Horizon Europe is oriented towards research missions. One of them is on Soil Health and
              Food. This link provides you opinions/views on the ideas developed in this mission:
              https://missions-get-involved.ec.europa.eu/conferences/soil
             Here again the link for the Global Bioeconomy Summit, a virtual conference in November:
              https://gbs2020.net/; the BIOVOICES network and the Coordination Office from the AdZ
              contribute different sessions at the GBS as well.
             Upcoming event: Farm to Fork conference 2020 (15 - 16 October 2020),
              https://ec.europa.eu/info/events/farm-fork-2020-oct-15_en

          2. Research perspective
                  a.   Research perspective: How to engage with the EU Framework Programme for
                       Research and Innovation?

              Dr. Jill Ebert, National Contact Point for Life Sciences, Coordinatior of the Bioeconomy
              Program. (NKS Bioökonomie)
              Mareike Schmitt, European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations (KoWi)

      Both introduce their institutions including their interlinkage between the National and European level.
      They present special features of the German advisory system and the road from the Horizon 2020 to
      the Horizon Europe framework programmes. They give insights about the development process from
      EU policies to a potential project. They also highlight important stakeholder platforms and events and
      finally, provide tips for participation.

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       Presentation available at: http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

      Discussion (first round)
      Question (to all presenters, especially Wehrheim)
      - Regarding the EU policy approach: It seems that a priority is set on economic growth. Are also
         ethical, philosophical and theological aspects, as part of a holistic approach, addressed?
      Answer (by Wehrheim):
      - Part of the consideration is how we can expand bioeconomy while staying within planetary
         boundaries. The 2018 strategy really put the focus on sustainability from a broad perspective, not
         only economic aspects.
      - Because of the Paris agreement, the bioeconomy needs to deliver on all dimensions of
         sustainability (including social ones). How can we expand the bioeconomy while staying within
         planetary boundaries? This includes ethical and philosophical aspects. Bioeconomy is therefore an
         integrated and holistic approach.
      - Additional comment and encouragement (Wehrheim): Raise your voices to address global
         challenges of ecology.

      Question (to Ebert/Schmitt):
      - How can I increase the chances to become visible and invited as an expert and reviewer?
      Answer (by Ebert/Schmitt):
      - Former researchers told us that they became more visible by opening up to all stakeholders and
         getting involved. Become more active and have your name on agendas. Take part in events,
         participate in workshops, present your work to European audiences. But also as an individual you
         can contact us for advice. Once their name was on the agenda, they were invited more and more.
      - Link provided to success stories: https://www.nks-lebenswissenschaften.de/de/1909.php

      Presentations (second round)

          3. Policy network perspective
                  a. Introduction to the BIOVOICES network

              Chiara Pocaterra, Project Coordinator – APRE, Agency for the Promotion of European
              Research. BIOVOICES Project – Bioeconomy for a Sustainable World.

      Chiara Pocaterra presents the BIOVOICES multi stakeholder platform, with its tasks and challenges,
      but also the emerging opportunities.

      Presentation available at: http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

                  b. The importance of promoting knowledge sharing and networking to boost
                     Bioeconomy: the role of the European Bioeconomy Network

              Susanna Albertini, European Bioeconomy Network EuBioNet.              BIOVOICES Project –
              Bioeconomy for a Sustainable World, FVA New Media Research.

      Susanna Albertini introduces the European Bioeconomy Network (EuBioNet), its mission and main
      activities. She elaborate the relation between the European commission and EuBioNet.

      Presentation available at: http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

          4. Farmers’ Perspectives
                  a. How the agricultural policy machinery functions at European level: a farmers’
                     perspective

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              Udo Hemmerling, Deputy Secretary General of the German Farmers’ Association (DGB),
              Member of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)

      Udo Hemmerling introduces his association DBV. He provides information about the multi-level
      governance system in the EU with its shared responsibilities and the relation to science and R&D. He
      presents the long decision process of the CAP reform 2021-27. He shows the DBV’s experience in the
      bioeconomy field at different stakeholders’ arenas and shows how to set up R&D and long-term
      investments in agriculture. Finally, he presents the DBV’s view on the European Green Deal, Farm to
      Fork Strategy and EU Biodiversity.

       Presentation available at: http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

      Discussion (second round)
      Question (to Hemmerling)
      - What kind of support for the Bioeconomy would DBV like to see in the German CAP Strategic Plan?
      Answer (by Hemmerling):
      - First, the agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP-AGRI) system should be expanded in
         the next period. (https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en/about).
      - Secondly, we made a proposal to establish the eco-scheme feature (20% of 1st Pillar money mainly
         for biodiversity measures), which farmers can easily implement.
      - The main issue for bioeconomy is climate change, therefore we are hoping for a European carbon
         emissions plan.
      - Replacing plastics from oil and gas by renewables.→ We are hoping to get opportunities for these
         renewable products.

      Question (to Hemmerling):
      - How do you collect your knowledge and information? In which way could we have the opportunity
         to exchange knowledge with you and the DBV?

      Answer (by Hemmerling):
      - We are an issue-driven organization, if we see an issue, we are looking for a solution (climate
         change, plant and soil protection).
      - We are interested in learning from you and finding new ways; we are interested in exchanging on
         these topics.
      - Please come up with ideas, proposals or plans (in our round table every 6 month).

      Remaining unanswered question due to time limitation (to Hemmerling):
      - What kind of carbon sink solutions in agriculture are most pragmatic and preferable from DBV’s
         point of view?

      Discussion Session
      The idea of the discussion sessions was to enable deeper debate of the above presented topics. To
      think about the new opportunities, challenges and key stakeholders, with regard to our founding
      measure Agricultural Systems of the Futures. It was possible to raise unanswered questions from
      before. Every session had one moderator and at least one expert (speaker from the corresponding
      topic). The moderator provided the following two questions as guidance:
               o What are the consequences drawn from the presentations?
               o Next steps?

      Breakout Room 1: EU-Policy perspective
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      (Expert: Peter Wehrheim, moderation: Thomas Weith)

        Participants Breakout Room 1
        Alice Baumgärtner               Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V.
        Chiara Pocaterra                APRE, Agency for the Promotion of European Research
        Dagmar Weier                    Projektträger Jülich (PTJ)
        Johannes Isselstein             Universität Göttingen, GreenGrass
        Peter Wehrheim                  European Commission, DG for Research & Innovation
        Thomas Weith                    Agricultural Systems of the Future Coordination Office / ZALF

      Take home messages from the Discussion Session 1
           Join public consultation processes
           Connect to EIP Agri (https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en)
           Take part in research and innovation days to stay connected (like: 22 – 24 September,
              https://research-innovation-days.ec.europa.eu/)
             Join the Bioeconomy Summits (like: https://gbs2020.net/)
             Join events organized by BIOVOICES (https://www.biovoices.eu/)
             Get involved to Bioeconomy Conference (next year)
             Get involved and organize virtual events to stay connected and visible
             Look to Green Deal Call – stay informed by time and get prepared
             Mention more “mission-oriented” activities
             EU activities are driven by a very high number of actors – be part of it without too high
              expectations

      Discussion in the Room
      In the following, the discussion between the participants and expert(s) is captured and summarised.

      Green Deal

      For us from the bioeconomy side, it is important to understand the green deal and the European
      policies with the green deal. The Green Deal most directly relates to the bioeconomy in the Farm to
      Folk Strategy. In this strategy provides different projects, large and smaller projects and project that
      focus on networking. This should be reflect within Horizon Europe.

      https://ec.europa.eu/food/farm2fork_en

      BIOVOICES Network

      The BIOVOICES network is a very important network. Everybody related to the network topic is invited
      to join the network.

      BIOVOICES will take part in the Global Bioeconomy Summit in November 2020.

      Networking and COVID-19
      Virtual networking is difficult, but offers opportunities, too. When we want to have a bigger audience,
      we need a mixture of personal workshops and virtual meetings where people can participate without
      traveling.
      The current developments and effects of COVID-19 were also part of the discussions of the expert
      team. According to Chiara Pocaterra (BIOVOICES), in addition to all the restrictions, these would also
      bring advantages for scientific exchange. Due to the new online formats, more actors could be reached
      and thus involved in strategy processes in this way. A diverse range of events is desirable, both personal
      and virtual workshops, in order to address as many different actors as possible.

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      Important networking events:
          22 – 24 September: European Research and Innovation Days. https://research-innovation-
             days.ec.europa.eu/
          2021 European Bioeconomy conference (under preparation)

      Interlinkage between politics and science – Agenda setting?

      The political commitments drive the topics of the research programmes. There is always a time gap
      between generating results from research and updating the real world accordingly. The EU
      (Commission) wants to be more impactful and gain attention. They do not stop to look at the research.
      It is a challenge to make the link between researchers’ innovation and a final EU strategy. It is necessary
      to coordinate research priorities and identify needs, in relation to the priorities of each member state.
      This requires collaboration with many scientists, people from universities (food, forests, agriculture).

      Publication:
      A report of sustainable food: conceptual work inside the ‘Farm to fork strategy’ is driven by knowledge
      from research.
      https://www.sapea.info/wp-content/uploads/sustainable-food-system-report.pdf
      Science Advice for Policy by European Academies:
      https://www.sapea.info/topics/sustainable-food/

      Breakout Room 2: Research perspective

      (Interface between research and policy perspective)

      (Experts: Jill Ebert and Mareike Schmitt, Moderation: Monika Schreiner (AdZ Coordination Office))

        Participants Breakout Room 3
        Jill Ebert                   National Contact Point for Life Sciences (NKS Bioökonomie)
        Mareike Schmitt              European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations
                                     (KoWi)
        Jakob Sabban                 Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Polymerforschung IAP, F4F
        Monika Schreiner             Agricultural Systems of the Future Coordination Office / IGZ
        Julia Vogt                   Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e. V., F4F
        …
        …

      Take home messages from the Discussion Session 2
           Go to the national contact points directly and get informed, like NKS Bioökonomie or KoWi,
              use the existing services.
             Use an existing network as call group for your proposals
             Have in mind that there is a political agenda which you have to follow
             Green Deal call will be launched in October, deadline in 20th January (be quick), and keep the
              political agenda in mind.
             Schmitt & Ebert prepared a handout where you will find some links with additional
              information. http://adz-cloud.igzev.de/index.php/s/GfzfzHZbt7CZtAt

      Discussions in the room
      In the following, the discussion between the participants and experts is captured and summarised.
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      Green Deal

      Tips on how to engage in EU Green Deal projects (as partner or coordinator). Call launches this autumn
      (deadline: Jan 2021)?

      Tips on how to engage in EU programme development

      In general, build on existing networks for ‘core groups’ (e.g. EPSO), contact other institutions and
      researches who participated in former EU projects (e.g. via EC website), min. 3 countries (1 country for
      Cost & Support Actions).

             Information: NKS webinar on Oct 7 https://services.ptj.de/forms/anmeldung-seminar-egd

             Information: Research & innovation Days September 22.-24. https://research-innovation-
              days.ec.europa.eu/

             Information: Newsletter NKS: https://www.nks-
              lebenswissenschaften.de/media/content/200903_Newsletter30_NKSL.pdf

             Engage and participate in open consultations, like:
                 o Horizon Europe First Strategic Plan 2021-2024
                     https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/659c5eea-5f1d-341b-482e-92b53222f619
                 o Soil health and food https://missions-get-involved.ec.europa.eu/conferences/soil
                 o Success stories: https://www.nks-lebenswissenschaften.de/de/1909.php

             Contact NKS/KOWI during the process at any time for advice.

                   o   https://www.nks-lebenswissenschaften.de/kontakt.php
                   o   https://www.kowi.de/en/kowi.aspx

      Breakout Room 3: Policy network perspective

      (Expert: Susanna Albertini, Moderation: Philip Albers)

        Participants Breakout Room 3
        Ingrid Claß-Mahler              University of Hohenheim, NOcsPS,
        Iakovis Delioglanis             Consultancy company in Greece
        Markus Weinmann                 University of Hohenheim
        Barbette Regierer               Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e. V., F4F
        Philip Albers                   Agricultural Systems of the Future Coordination Office / IGZ
        Susanna Albertini               European Bioeconomy Network EuBioNet

      Take home messages from the Discussion Session 3
           To have an impact, it is very important to bring all stakeholders together, but also to transform
            information into actionable knowledge for policy makers for implementing
           It is important to involve different stakeholder groups, especially to create contacts at very
            local levels (e.g. directly with farmers)
           To actively engage societies in networks, it is important to go to the people, which you want
            to reach: e.g. go to University fairs, Public fairs etc. Be active, initiate discussions and reflect
            the information you get for further activities.
           Try to use tools to involve the younger generation (Games, Videos, Social Media…)
                 o Motivate them by inspirational stories, make it easy to adopt, use infographics,
                     inspirational examples, scalable solutions, easy access to technological solutions.
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      Discussions in the room
      In the following, the discussion between the participants and expert(s) is captured and summarised.

      What is important about policy networks and their benefits?

      Bring all voices together and produce actionable information for policy makers (actionable knowledge),
      which is directly usable for policy makers. Think about information that they can use. Like what kind
      of data, knowledge or information do they need to build the policy? Listening is very important to
      reach impact, to learn perspectives, constraints, and wishes or how everybody sees the future. Also
      including young people.

      How to make sure that all stakeholders are involved?

      It is different for each stakeholder. E.g. to involve farmers, you should meet locally/regionally, there
      are limits to come to Brussels. Always reflect and think about the motivation of the participants, do
      they want something tangible or rather theoretical or something else? Here the storytelling is very
      important to reach the stakeholder.

      Try to involve all voices. Think about a variety of tools to identify and involve stakeholders; e.g. include
      online applications. You can make many things from bottom up. What do the farmers and consumers
      say / actually need?

      How do we get citizens involved?

      You need to go where there are, e.g. go to schools, festivals, fairs and so on.

      Posts from the Chat

      Video:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f7Ej2_BLso&list=PLtcmfwGu2PB3NdW5cwMb2ciiOdfyVtvvL

      Games:

      http://www.bioways.eu/bio-learn/serious-games

      Linking science with policymaking:

      BioMonitor addresses the information gap in bioeconomy research by re-structuring its existing data
      and modelling framework. The ultimate goal of the project is to get a clearer picture of how
      bioeconomy affects our lives. http://biomonitor.eu/

      Breakout Room 4: Farmers‘ perspective

      (Expert: Udo Hemmerling, Moderation: Ulf Weddige)

        Participants Breakout Room 4
        Susanne Baldermann      Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ), Food4Future
        Ben Joseph              Thünen Institut, RUN
        Hella Kehlenbeck        Julius Kühn-Institut, NOcsPS
        Ingrid Bunker           Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V
        Katja Kowalski          Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinGreenGrass
        Louis Wilß                Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V
        Malte Kraus               Björnsen Beratende Ingenieure GmbH, RUN
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        Patrick Lehr             Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Fahrerkabine4.0
        Peter Rieder             Texas Trading GmbH, GreenGrass
        Udo Hemmerling           Deutscher Bauernverband
        Veronika Fendel          University of Stuttgart; Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality
                                 and Solid Waste Management
        Victoria Dietze          Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
        Victoria Funke           Deutscher Bauernverband
        Ulf Weddige              Agricultural Systems of the Future Coordination Office / ZALF

      Take home messages from the Discussion Session 4
           How can we get the ideas to the stakeholders?
                o If you want to convince farmers, you have to be at local level (directly contact farmers),
                     present them your ideas and solutions.
                o If you aim at institutional change, you have to do it on the association level. E.g., there
                     is a round table (organized by a colleague of Mr. Hemmerling, Peter Pascher) →
                     present your ideas and solutions; the round table is very flexible and not necessarily
                     topic driven.
           A big issue in the community is the balance between economically feasible and biodiverse,
            sustainable farming without subsidies. There is no good solution yet, therefore a vast potential
            for project ideas also from the Agricultural Systems of the future.

      Discussions in the room
      In the following, the discussion between the participants and expert(s) is captured and summarised.

      A gap between consumers’/environmentalists’ (urban) demand and farmers’ (rural) consequences.

      Often there is a split between consumers/environmentalists and farmers as well as a split between
      urban and rural citizens, the consumers/environmentalists (mainly in urban areas) want something,
      e.g. to save the bees, but the farmers in rural areas have to conduct the action and live with the
      consequences. There is a need to narrow this gap. The farmers’ association believes in find a solution
      at a local/regional level. We should implement cooperation structures between farmers and other
      actors, e.g. projects to encourage better understanding of the other’s perspective. Farmers cannot
      always expect consumers to know everything about farming. We need more information exchange
      between retailers and consumers as well. One approach could be like in the GreenGrass project, which
      informs consumers about farming and encourages an understanding of paying more money for good
      agricultural products. It is important to raise awareness for products to pay more for it, so that farmers
      can live from the products they sell.

      Eco schemes, what is happening here?

      In southern Germany, they are well equipped and there are good programs in pace for Agri-
      Environmental measures – the next step is to develop Eco schemes which offer a basic biodiversity
      program for all farmers across Germany. Additionally, there are some institutional arrangements, such
      as testing the Dutch model (regional cooperatives on biodiversity e.g. here) in Germany.

      How to get the ideas to the stakeholders?

      It depends which stakeholders you want to reach. If you want to convince farmers, you have to be at
      local level (directly contact farmers), present them your ideas and solutions. If you aim at institutional
      change, you have to be on farmers’ association or regional administration level. E.g., there is a round
      table (organized by a colleague of Mr. Hemmerling, Peter Pascher). There you can present your ideas

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      and solutions; the round table is very flexible and not necessarily topic driven. At EU level the EIP-Agri
      program constitutes a good entry point to get involved if you found regional partners to bring
      something into testing – now is the time to go to the state governments and get involved!
      https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en

      The round table on agricultural science meets every 6 months and brings together stakeholders from
      the different agricultural branches and science (e.g. Thünen Institut) – this offers a chance to find
      partners/contact persons if researchers wish. Please contact Mr. Udo Hemmerling (DBV) or Peter
      Pascher (initiator of the round table) to pitch your ideas.

      What is happening regarding carbon sink solution?

      The federal funds from BMEL allocated funds to the Klimaschutzprogramm 2020, and a call for
      projects regarding carbon sinks should be out soon.

      Queries
      Part of the workshop were two short queries supported by the interaction tool Mentimeter in the
      beginning and at the end of the workshop. The participants were asked to answer the following
      questions:

          1. What are your expectations for the workshop? (opening question)
          2. What insights have you gained today that could drive future activities? (closing question)

      These are the outputs:

          1. What are your expectations for the workshop?

      Figure 2: The output for the first question is a word cloud. The most mentioned words are presented in the largest font.

        First query round
        Date                                                      2020-09-03
        Session                                                   Online Workshop Building Networks

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        Type                                            Word Cloud
        Question                                        What are your expectations for the workshop?
        Respondents                                     29

             2. What insights have you gained today that could drive future activities?

        Second query round
        Date                           2020-09-03
        Session                        Online Workshop Building Networks
        Type                           Open Answer
        Question                       What insights have you gained today that could drive future
                                       activities?
        Respondents                    15 (multiple answers possible)

               Responses
        1      Good Communication possibility
        2      Importance to info-educate all stakeholders
        3      Involve farmers through online workshops
        4      Importance of National Contact Points
        5      collaboration at regional level is critical
        6      Good overview
        7      Get into the round table
        8      I got to know new Bioeconomy networks!
        9      Centralization
        10     Storytelling
        11     Join more networks
        12     Knowing Networks and collaboration
        13     Go where the people are
        14     be active, join networks
        15     Make access to the topics more easy
        16     Look for strategic cluster food.... in Green Deal
        17     Involve young generation with gamified solutions
        18     be flexible and address the information and support needs of each stakeholder differently
        19     Need for science-based policies
        20     Search the dialogues
        21     Organize online workshops dedicated only to policy makers, difficult to involve.
        22     Get into round table, strategic cluster Green deal

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      Participants
        First       Surname         Institution                           Consortia      E-mail
        name
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und
        Philip      Albers                                                Other          albers@igzev.de
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ)
                                    European Bioeconomy Network                          albertini@fvawe
        Susanna     Albertini                                             Speaker
                                    EuBioNet, BIOVOICES                                  b.it
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und                     baldermann@igz
        Susanne     Baldermann                                            Food4Future
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ)                                ev.de
                                                                                         g.bareth@uni-
        Georg       Bareth          Universität zu Köln                   GreenGrass
                                                                                         koeln.de
                                    Leibniz-Zentrum für
                                                                                         Alice.Baumgaert
        Alice       Baumgärtner     Agrarlandschaftsforschung e.V.        ZenKo
                                                                                         ner@zalf.de
                                    (ZALF)
                                    Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural and                  ingrid.bunker@z
        Ingrid      Bunker                                                Other
                                    Lanscape Research                                    alf.de
                                                                                         carolin.callenius
        Carolin     Callenius       Universität Hohenheim                 RUN            @uni-
                                                                                         hohenheim.de
                                                                                         ingrid.classmahle
        Ingrid      Claß-Mahler     Universität Hohenheim                 NOcsPS         r@uni-
                                                                                         hohenheim.de
                                    consultancy company in Greece,
                                    BE support actions, stakeholder
        Iakovos     Delioglanis                                           BIOVOICES
                                    engagement; facilitate direct
                                    interaction; talking about policies
                                                                                         victoria.dietze@h
        Victoria    Dietze          Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin        CUBES Circle
                                                                                         u-berlin.de
                                    National Contact Point for Life
        Jill        Ebert                                                 Speaker        jill.ebert@dlr.de
                                    Sciences, NKS Bioökonomie
                                    University of Stuttgart; Institute
                                                                                         veronika.fendel
                                    for Sanitary Engineering, Water
        Veronika    Fendel                                                RUN            @iswa.uni-
                                    Quality and Solid Waste
                                                                                         stuttgart.de
                                    Management
                                                                                         z.ferenczi@hu-
        Zoltan      Ferenczi        Humboldt Universität zu Berlin        CUBES Circle
                                                                                         berlin.de
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und
        Anna        Fricke                                                Food4Future    fricke@igzev.de
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ)
                                                                                         v.funke@bauern
        Victoria    Funke           Deutscher Bauernverband               Other
                                                                                         verband.net
                                                                                         U.Hemmerling@
        Udo         Hemmerling      Deutscher Bauernverband               Speaker        bauernverband.n
                                                                                         et
                                                                                         christoph.huett@
        Christoph   Hütt            Universität zu Köln                   GreenGrass
                                                                                         uni-koeln.de
        Johannes    Isselstein      Universität Göttingen                 GreenGrass     jissels@gwdg.de

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        First       Surname         Institution                           Consortia      E-mail
        name
                                                                                         Frank.Jauker@all
        Frank       Jauker          Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen      GreenGrass     zool.bio.uni-
                                                                                         giessen.de
                                                                                         ben.joseph@thu
        Ben         Joseph          Thuenen Institut                      RUN
                                                                                         enen.de
                                                                                         hella.kehlenbeck
        Hella       Kehlenbeck      Julius Kühn-Institut                  NOcsPS
                                                                                         @julius-kuehn.de
                                                                                         lukas.kiefer@uni-
        Lukas       Kiefer          Universität Hohenheim                 GreenGrass
                                                                                         hohenheim.de
                                                                                         katja.kowalski@g
        Katja       Kowalski        Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin        GreenGrass
                                                                                         eo.hu-berlin.de
                                    Björnsen Beratende Ingenieure                        m.kraus@bjoerns
        Malte       Kraus                                                 RUN
                                    GmbH                                                 en.de
                                                                          Fahrerkabine   patrick.lehr@kit.
        Patrick     Lehr            Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
                                                                          4.0            edu
                                                                                         r.miskuf@pedal-
        Robert      Miskuf          PEDAL Consulting                      Food4Future
                                                                                         consulting.eu
                                                                                         murali.padmana
        Murali      Padmanabha      Technische Universität Chemnitz       CUBES Circle   bha@etit.tu-
                                                                                         chemnitz.de
                                                                                         lisa.pataczek@un
        Lisa        Pataczek        University of Hohenheim               NOcsPS
                                                                                         i-hohenheim.de
                                    APRE, Agency for the Promotion                       pocaterra@apre.i
        Chiara      Pocaterra                                             Speaker
                                    of European Research, BIOVOICES                      t
                                                                                         florian.rankenho
                                    Technische Universität
        Florian     Rankenhohn                                            RUN            hn@bauing.uni-
                                    Kaiserslautern
                                                                                         kl.de
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und                     regierer@igzev.d
        Barbette    Regierer                                              Food4Future
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e. V.                          e
                                                                          Technischer    reiss@raum-
        Julia       Reiss           Institut für Raum&Energie
                                                                          Support        energie.de
                                                                                         p.riedel@texas-
        Peter       Riedel          Texas Trading GmbH                    GreenGrass
                                                                                         trading.de
                                    Fraunhofer-Institut für
                                                                                         jakob.sabban@ia
        Jakob       Sabban          Angewandte Polymerforschung           Food4Future
                                                                                         p.fraunhofer.de
                                    IAP
                                    European Liaison Office of the
                                                                                         Mareike.Schmitt
        Mareike     Schmitt         German Research Organisations         Speaker
                                                                                         @kowi.de
                                    (KoWi)
                                    Brandenburgische Technische                          oliver.schoettker
        Oliver      Schöttker                                             GreenGrass
                                    Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg                      @b-tu.de
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und                     schreiner@igzev.
        Monika      Schreiner                                             ZenKo
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e. V.                          de
                                                                          Fahrerkabine   jan.siebert@kit.e
        Jan         Siebert         Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
                                                                          4.0            du
                                                                                         benno.spilker@h
        Benno       Spilker         horizont group gmbh                   GreenGrass
                                                                                         orizont.com
                                                                                         stampa@uni-
        Ekaterina   Stampa          Universität Kassel                    GreenGrass
                                                                                         kassel.de

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        First       Surname         Institution                        Consortia      E-mail
        name
                                                                                      sophia.tadesse@
        Sophia      Tadesse         Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin     CUBES Circle
                                                                                      hu-berlin.de
                                    University of Hohenheim, Faculty                  Ralf.Voegele@un
        Ralf        Vögele                                             NOcsPS
                                    of Agricultural Sciences                          i-hohenheim.de
                                    Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und
        Julia       Vogt                                               Food4Future    vogt@igzev.de
                                    Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e. V.
                                    Leibniz-Zentrum für
                                                                                      ulf.weddige@zalf
        Ulf         Weddige         Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF)   Other
                                                                                      .de
                                    e. V.
                                    European Commission, DG                           Peter.WEHRHEI
        Peter       Wehrheim                                           Speaker
                                    Research and Innovation                           M@ec.europa.eu
                                                                                      d.weier@fz-
        Dagmar      Weier           Projektträger Jülich (PTJ)         Other
                                                                                      juelich.de
                                                                                      markus.weinman
        Markus      Weinmann        University Hohenheim               Other          n@uni-
                                                                                      hohenheim.de
                                    Leibniz-Zentrum für
                                                                                      thomas.weith@z
        Thomas      Weith           Agrarlandschaftsforschung e.V.     Other
                                                                                      alf.de
                                    (ZALF)
                                    Leibniz-Zentrum für
                                                                                      louis.wilss@gmail.c
        Louis       Wilss           Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF)   Other
                                                                                      om
                                    e. V.

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