EUPAHW2024 - Appel 2024 "Promouvoir la Santé et le Bien-être Animaux" 2025

BIOFRAME – BIOFRAME

Résumé de soumission

BIOFRAME is a project that aims to enhance biosecurity in non-intensive animal farming systems across Europe. These systems, while
beneficial for animal welfare and the environment, are particularly vulnerable to disease outbreaks due to their not standardized
characteristics and management practices. The project recognizes the lack of research and tailored solutions for biosecurity in these
systems and aims to address this gap.
BIOFRAME will co-develop a comprehensive and adaptable biosecurity improvement framework, including inputs from various stakeholders
(farmers, veterinarians, policy makers, consumers). This framework will be adaptable to the specific needs and resources of each farm,
considering the farm's context and challenges. It will provide information on the benefit and economic impact of different biosecurity
measures, empowering farmers to make informed decisions and implement effective practices.
The project will also analyse existing legislation related to biosecurity in non-intensive farming systems, identifying -with input from farmers
and vets - the challenges and opportunities for improvement. Pilot studies will be conducted on selected farms to test the developed
framework and assess its effectiveness in improving biosecurity practices. Additionally, an economic analysis will be performed to evaluate
the impact of biosecurity measures on animal health, welfare, farm productivity, and sustainability.
By involving stakeholders in the co-creation of solutions and providing them with tailored information and support, BIOFRAME aims to
enhance biosecurity in non-intensive farming systems, leading to improved animal health and welfare, reduced disease spread, and
increased economic sustainability. The project's findings will also inform policy recommendations and contribute to the development of
effective and feasible biosecurity legal requirements for these systems.

Coordination du projet

Ilias Chantziaras (Ghent University)

L'auteur de ce résumé est le coordinateur du projet, qui est responsable du contenu de ce résumé. L'ANR décline par conséquent toute responsabilité quant à son contenu.

Partenariat

Ghent University
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
IHAP Interactions hôtes-agents pathogènes
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie
COFAC - Cooperativa de Formação e Animação Cultural, C.R.L. Lusófona University
University of Nottingham
Innovation for Agriculture Livestock
University Ss Cyril and Methodius in Skopje

Aide de l'ANR 205 376 euros
Début et durée du projet scientifique : - 36 Mois

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