EUCLID is a four-year Research and Innovation Action funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020.
The overall objective is to secure food production for the increasing worldwide population while developing sustainable production methodologies to fight pests with an Integrated Pest Management approach (IPM), to be used in European and Chinese agriculture.
EUCLID research activity aims at developing more sustainable pest management methods in Europe and China in order to reduce the negative effects of pesticides on human health and the environment, to reduce economic losses in agriculture, and to provide scientific support to EU and China policies.
Tomatoes, leaf vegetables and grapes are the main crops of research, due to their economic relevance in the targeted markets; however, research outcomes will also have an impact on other crops. In addition, the project will consider the entire food product chain from agriculture to the final consumers.
The project is structured in three Research & Development workpackages (WP1, WP2, WP3), one demonstration workpackage (WP4), one workpackage dedicated to dissemination (WP5) and a workpackage devoted to project management (WP6).
See at the following link the list of sustainable pest management methods developed within EUCLID project.