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WP5 – Exploitation: horizontal proliferation and scaling-up organic seed and breeding initiatives
Very few seed and breeding business initiatives tackle the six-fold organic seed production increase that is needed by 2030.

WP6 – Market and society supported organic breeding
LIVESEEDING is aware of the importance of involving all the actors of the value chains in organic breeding, including citizens and with special attention to Alternative Food Networks (AFN).

Booklets & practice abstracts
The resulting innovative knowledge from LIVESEEDING will feed into The agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP-AGRI) website for broad dissemination to practitioners.

Videos
As part of LIVESSEDING project, a short video will be produced to showcase the activities and expected impacts of the project.

Newsletters
Stay updated on LiveSeeding developments, read our newsletter!
LiveSeeding 1st Newsletter - May 2023
LiveSeeding 2nd Newsletter - October 2023
LiveSeeding 3rd Newsletter - May 2024
LiveSeeding 4th Newsletter - October 2024

Deliverables & publications
WP1 Increase and manage crop diversity (pre-breeding & breeding); WP2 Advancing Organic Cultivar Testing...

WP4 – Improve organic seed market transparency
As for EC 848/2018, derogations for use of non-organic seed will be out of scope in 2036. Until now only seven countries work with a no-derogation list and in many countries the organic seed databases do not fulfil the regulations requirements.

WP2 – Advancing Organic Cultivar Testing
A strong focus of LIVESEEDING project is on decentralising organic cultivar testing.

WP3 – Seed production, seed sourcing, seed quality & health
Insufficient quantity of organic seed (< 50 %) of very limited number of cultivars with partly reduced quality are on the market due to regulatory (general derogation for non-organic seed), technical (pests and diseases), and socio-economic (higher production costs) constraints.

WP1 – Increase and manage crop diversity (pre-breeding & breeding)
To enhance and stabilise crop performance, organic farmers need a plurality of crops and cultivars adapted to a wide range of environments and organic farming systems, with high adaption potential and stress tolerance to tackle climate change.
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Booklets & practice abstracts
The resulting innovative knowledge from LIVESEEDING will feed into The agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP-AGRI) website for broad dissemination to practitioners.

Videos
As part of LIVESSEDING project, a short video will be produced to showcase the activities and expected impacts of the project.