The ResilCrops project, led by the Spanish Institute of Natural Products and Agrobiology (IPNA&IPLA-CSIC) and supported by the Interreg Atlantic Area, was officially launched last 30 October in the city of La Laguna (Islas Canarias, Spain). The project aims to foster knowledge transfer and promote the efficient use of natural resources for a more sustainable and resilient agriculture.
The consortium brings together nine research groups from Spain, Portugal, France, and Ireland. They will develop in partnership innovative strategies to help local crops adapt to changing climate conditions, strengthening regional economies and ensuring food security. The project runs until April 2028.
ResilCrops seeks to design a sustainable crop protection model based on biostimulants from natural sources — such as algae biomass and beneficial microorganisms — to reduce the impact of biotic and abiotic stresses. These nature-based solutions will support a circular, environmentally friendly agricultural system across the Atlantic regions.
By combining research excellence with regional cooperation, ResilCrops contributes to the EU’s goals for greener, more resilient rural communities.
The consortium brings together nine research groups from Spain, Portugal, France, and Ireland. They will develop in partnership innovative strategies to help local crops adapt to changing climate conditions, strengthening regional economies and ensuring food security. The project runs until April 2028.
ResilCrops seeks to design a sustainable crop protection model based on biostimulants from natural sources — such as algae biomass and beneficial microorganisms — to reduce the impact of biotic and abiotic stresses. These nature-based solutions will support a circular, environmentally friendly agricultural system across the Atlantic regions.
By combining research excellence with regional cooperation, ResilCrops contributes to the EU’s goals for greener, more resilient rural communities.
Publish date: 2025-11-06
