Periodic Reporting for period 2 - BEST4SOIL (Boosting 4 BEST practices for SOIL health in Europe)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2020-04-01 do 2022-03-31
Healthy soils are of major importance for the future of the European horticultural and agricultural crop production, in order to provide healthy and sustainable produced food to the European society. Especially in intensive production systems all over Europe soil health is at stake, several soil borne diseases and nematodes have a negative impact on soil health and on crop production. Newly developed best practices and sound crop rotations permit farmers to maintain, improve or re-establish soil health in their fields.
Best4Soil is a thematic network about soil health in Europe. The project provided information through factsheets and videos on soil health topics, and created a soil health network accross Europe for growers, advisers, educators and researchers. The network promoted and exchanged knowledge ready for practice on 4 best practices for the control of soil borne diseases and nematodes. The project also developed an open-access database and a Decision Support Tool with information on a range of soil borne diseases and nematodes that affect vegetable, arable and cover crops. This tool helps farmers and advisers to develop healthy crop rotations and to implement innovative control strategies. With the information from Best4Soil, growers can innovate their soil health management strategies .
All information is edited in 22 EU languages, freely accessible, to guarantee a smooth knowledge transfer from research to practice.
Best4Soil organized more than 140 workshops and created 52 communities of practice (CoP) in 10 different countries, to share knowledge and find solutions for regional soil health issues. Best4Soil deployed local facilitators for developing the soil health network, they organized trainings and project promotion, facilitated the set-up of communities of practice and collected feedback from practice.
Visit the project website for all the information: www.Best4Soil.eu. Linked to the website you also find the interactive Decision Support Tools, providing tailor made information for farmers. The website will be available for at least 5 more years, but the ambition from the consortium is to keep the website and databases available far beyond this period.
Conclusions. Soil health is and will be an important topic in the years to come. Best4Soil compiled information about the biological part of soil health. The 'ready for practice' information compiled in Best4Soil is highly valued by the target groups, and shared with large numbers of farmers, advisors, researchers, educators and people working in supply chain. Best4Soil results are relevant for achieving the goals of the European soil heath strategy.
Another important activity was the production of 20 videos about the 4 best practices: green manure crops, compost and other organic amendments, anaerobic soil disinfestation and (bio)-solarisation. The videos were produced in English and afterwards translated into 21 other languages, by native speakers. For each video there is a factsheet with additional information about the topic, also available in English and 21 other languages.
Best4Soil produced 50 practice abstracts, published on the EIP website: The factsheets are available at the EIP website: https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en/news/factsheets-soil-health%C2%A0%C2%A0-%C2%A0
In the second phase of the project the focus was on commumication and dissemination of results.
For communication the project used social media: Twitter, Facebook , LinkedIn and Youtube. The project has 312 followers on LinkedIn, with an average of 13.834 impressions, 1.666 followers on Facebook, with a post reach up to 300.000 on 1 post and 873 followers on Twitter with 364.800 impressions. Through Youtube the project reached a large number of people: 3.873 subscribers, the total number of views of the videos was 435.000 and the total of impressions 3.800.000 by the end of the project. An overview from the Best4Soil videos can be found on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNdPKKgUvqtEX-lKu26_pw/playlists.
For dissemination Best4Soil organized training workshops and other events. From November 2020 to March 2021 the project organized online workshops in 4 different climatic zones in Europe. The change to an online event opened the opportunity to organize sessions in national languages, and a plenary session in English. Herewith we created the opportunity for not English speaking people to join the workshops. The total number of participants of the workshops was 1.737. In 83 workshops we trained 2.443 persons on several soil health topics. Anotheractivity was the initiation of Communities of Practice (CoPs). In total we initiated 52 CoPs, with a total number of 553 participants.
The videos and factsheets were promoted to educational institutes accross Europe, more than 600 institutes were contacted. Around 30 confirmed that they will use the Best4Soil material.
Project results were presented on the final conference, including the feedback we received. The final conference had 726 participants. The video play list of the conference in the Best4Soil YouTube channel and got 2.716 viewers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F11l-mzW6Qs&list=PLBW9RvjqRHrtgj11TXihP3Ng49OCyqWjj.