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Von der Züchtung zum Mehl: Strategien zur breiten Akzeptanz heterogener Winterweizenpopulationen entlang der Wertschöpfungskette

Weedon, Odette; Schmidt, Jan-Henrik; Finckh, Maria Renate; Siegmeier, Torsten; Vollenweider, Carl; Spiess, Hartmut; Berlich, Verena; Burwitz, Lea and Timaeus, Johannes (2019) Von der Züchtung zum Mehl: Strategien zur breiten Akzeptanz heterogener Winterweizenpopulationen entlang der Wertschöpfungskette. [From field to flour: Exploring strategies to ensure the wider acceptance of winter wheat Composite Cross Populations throughout the value chain.] In: Mühlrath, Daniel; Albrecht, Joana; Finckh, Maria R.; Hamm, Ulrich; Heß, Jürgen; Knierim, Ute and Möller, Detlev (Eds.) Workshop im Rahmen der 15. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, Kassel, 7. März 2019.

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Summary

Heterogeneous crop populations such as composite cross populations (CCPs) have recently been gaining attention, both in the scientific community and with practitioners, particularly for use within organic and low-input agricultural systems. Genetically diverse populations are capable of reacting to unpredictable environmental conditions and of adapting to specific environmental conditions such as future farming systems focussed on reducing external inputs and optimising ecosystem services. Despite the growing interest and legislative support, widespread adoption and acceptance of CCPs throughout the value chain has been slow. The aim of the workshop is to allow participants to explore and identify possible internal and external opportunities and threats facing the various actors throughout the value chain, which may either hamper or support widespread winter wheat CCP acceptance and application. Additionally, participants are requested to come up with possible actions needed to be able to solve the identified problems and suggest policy changes or implementation, contributing valuable information to help shape a strategic framework for a whole systems approach to promote the wider acceptance of CCPs throughout the value chain.


Summary translation

Heterogeneous crop populations such as composite cross populations (CCPs) have recently been gaining attention, both in the scientific community and with practitioners, particularly for use within organic and low-input agricultural systems. Genetically diverse populations are capable of reacting to unpredictable environmental conditions and of adapting to specific environmental conditions such as future farming systems focussed on reducing external inputs and optimising ecosystem services. Despite the growing interest and legislative support, widespread adoption and acceptance of CCPs throughout the value chain has been slow. The aim of the workshop is to allow participants to explore and identify possible internal and external opportunities and threats facing the various actors throughout the value chain, which may either hamper or support widespread winter wheat CCP acceptance and application. Additionally, participants are requested to come up with possible actions needed to be able to solve the identified problems and suggest policy changes or implementation, contributing valuable information to help shape a strategic framework for a whole systems approach to promote the wider acceptance of CCPs throughout the value chain.

EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Workshop
Keywords:heterogeneous crop populations, value chain actors, SWOT analysis, strategic framework, whole systems approach
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Cereals, pulses and oilseeds
Food systems > Produce chain management
Crop husbandry > Breeding, genetics and propagation
Environmental aspects > Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2019: Scientific Conference German Speaking Countrie
Germany > University of Kassel
Deposited By: Mühlrath, Daniel
ID Code:36209
Deposited On:29 Aug 2019 07:07
Last Modified:26 Feb 2023 14:32
Document Language:German/Deutsch
Status:Published
Refereed:Not peer-reviewed
Additional Publishing Information:Dieser Workshop-Beitrag im Rahmen der 15. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau 2019 in Kassel entstanden. This workshop documentation is a result of the 15th scientific conference on organic agriculture 2019 in Kassel.

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