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Strategic Research Agenda (June 2007)
 - summary

 - part II

Launch of the Final Strategic Research Agenda in the European Parliament in Brussels on 25 June 2007

ETP Plant Steering Committee Meeting, Cologne, Germany (May 2007)

Survey on future plant research activities in Europe
(Survey June 06 ; Final report Oct 06)

Stakeholders Proposal for a Strategic Research Agenda 2025 (Aug 2005):
 - part I Summary
 - part II SRA
 - part III Draft Action Plan 2010

Launch of the "Stakeholders Proposal for a Strategic Research Agenda" in Strasbourg (July 2005)

Member State Consultation on the “Stakeholder proposal for a Strategic Research Agenda”  (status on May 2007)

Scientists contribute to the discussion on the Strategic Research Agenda with the paper “European Plant Science: a field of opportunities”, J Exp Bot, July 05


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Survey on Future Plant Research Activities in Europe
European Technology Platform 'Plants for the Future'

On invitation of the European Commission the European Technology Platform (ETP) ‘Plants for the Future’ provided and continues to provide input to the European Commission for the Work programmes of FP7.

The ETP developed the Strategic Research Agenda for the plant sector describing the major strategically important steps to take in the coming 20 years to reach the vision of a vibrant and competitive plant sector in Europe. The ETP then needed to identify the preparedness of the scientific community in Europe to undertake joint projects in each of these research challenges.

To identify that, in May/June 2006, academic and industrial scientists in Europe were invited to contribute to a survey of current and possible future transnational collaborative research activities in Europe relevant to plant science. The survey was conducted by EPSO for the ETP 'Plants for the Future' from 24 May 2006 to 23 June 2006.

Over 280 submissions were received, from 21 European countries, including potential partners from 42 nations.

Four panels of distinguished scientists from academia and industry analysed the submissions and prepared an analytical report, published in October 2006. This report presents potential research topics summarising the submitted ideas with reference to the ETP’s Strategic Research Agenda.

The panel members were:

  1. Food & Feed:

    • Vincent Petiard (Nestle, FR)

    • Dick Toet (Unilever, NL)

    • Peter Westhoff (Duesseldorf University, DE)

    • Chris Bowler (ENS Paris, FR / Stazione Zoologica, IT)

  2. Sustainable Agriculture:

    • Jean-Claude Guillon (Copa-cogeca, FR)

    • Michel Caboche (INRA, FR)

    • Uli Schurr (Phytosfere Juelich, DE)

    • Maarten Koornneef (MPIZ Cologne, DE)

  3. Green Products:

    • Ralf-Michael Schmidt (BASF, DE)

    • Diana Bowles (York Univ, UK)

    • Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey (VTT Espoo, FI)

    • Marc Cornelissen (Bayer, BE)

  4. Basic Research:

    • Marc Zabeau (VIB, BE)

    • Chris Lamb / Mike Bevan (JIC, UK)

    • Mark Stitt (MPIMP Golm, DE)

    • Francesco Salamini (IT)

The coordinators of the report were:
          - Mike Bevan (JIC Norwich, UK)
          - Karin Metzklaff (EPSO, BE)

The Steering Council of the ETP then decided which of these topics needed most urgent attention, proposed them for the first Work programmes in FP7 and sent them to the coordinators of the ERA-Net on Plant Genomics. Accordingly, the other topics will be proposed for later Work programmes .

In addition, the report identifies gaps between the Strategic Research Agenda and the preparedness of the scientific community to undertake such research. As the next steps forward EPSO and the ETP already started to organise a series of multidisciplinary workshops to address such gaps and they will discuss the recommendations from the survey report with national agencies.

More information on the survey and its stages is available here.

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