Improved land suitability for soil health and sustainable biomass production

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Horizon Europe (2021-2027)

Programme Description

Horizon Europe is the European Union (EU) funding programme for the period 2021 – 2027, which targets the sectors of research and innovation. The programme’s budget is around € 95.5 billion, of which € 5.4 billion is from NextGenerationEU to stimulate recovery and strengthen the EU’s resilience in the future, and € 4.5 billion is additional aid.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

HORIZON-MISS-2025-05-SOIL-07

Call

Improved land suitability for soil health and sustainable biomass production

Summary

Soil, as a fundamental component of terrestrial ecosystems, is crucial for biomass production and its capabilities and limitations.

Hence, effective land use planning must consider the requirements and constraints associated with different soil properties.

For instance, excessive nutrient export due to biomass removal can negatively impact soil health and the overall ecosystem functioning.

Consequently, prioritizing land suitability, alongside other key biophysical aspects such as climate, is essential for maintaining soil health while ensuring sustainable biomass production.

When stakeholders and land managers take land suitability and soil properties into account, they can make more informed decisions about e.g., land use, land management practices, and environmental protection.

This approach ultimately promotes sustainable and efficient land management strategies for biomass production.

Detailed Call Description

Proposed activities should:

  • Develop process-based models using various data sources including the EUSO data repository, the European Joint Programme on Agricultural Soil Management (EJP SOIL) Long Term Field Experiment and other EJP SOIL data repositories and literature review field results from ongoing EU Mission Soil projects, including the Mission Soil living labs, and other relevant Earth observations datasets. The models should simulate soil properties, land suitability, and their impact on soil health and biomass production for both food and non-food uses.
  • Engage with land managers to understand their needs and challenges and develop decision tools to aid them in enhancing biomass production while maintaining soil health.
  • Conduct a comprehensive literature review focusing on data to assess the conditions for optimal land suitability that contributes to improving soil health while producing sustainable biomass – considering the dynamics of soil water interactions (water-holding capacity, drainage patterns, and irrigation requirements). The analysis should include social, economic, and environmental aspects of biomass production and use.
  • Broaden the scope of the findings by upscaling experimental results and models to larger scales (regional, national, European) and integrate them with social-economic data (e.g. cost, effect on local economies, job creation, social implications).

Proposals should focus the proposed activities in selecting the ten most important annual and perennial agricultural and forest crops and paludicultural plants in Europe, including peatland and marginal land biomass. Multifunctional cropping systems should be considered together with the corresponding value creation and process chains that improve the nexus of soil, water, biodiversity, climate adaption, climate protection, and overall resilience. In the specific case of peatlands, biomass should be adapted to the typical peatland vegetation for each pedoclimatic region, taking into account current and potential future rewetting actions, and never including afforestation, as rewetting is the only long-term alternative for sustainable use and restoration of drained peatlands (for both carbon sequestration and biodiversity objectives).

Proposals should outline a clear pathway towards open access, longevity, sustainability and interoperability of knowledge and outputs – including adoption of standard-based ontologies/vocabularies and data harmonization mechanisms – through close collaboration with the European Union Soil Observatory (EUSO) and the SoilWise project. Particular efforts should be made to ensure that the data produced in the context of this topic is FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable).

Proposals are encouraged to consider, where relevant, the data, expertise and services offered by European research infrastructures. Proposals should include dedicated tasks and allocate appropriate resources for coordination measures and joint activities with other relevant projects and initiatives funded under the Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’, including engagement with the relevant cluster activities.

Call Total Budget

€6.00 million

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

100%

Expected EU contribution per project: €6.00 million.

Thematic Categories

  • Agriculture - Farming - Forestry
  • Agriculture - Food
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
  • Rural development
  • Water - Management of Water Resources

Eligibility for Participation

  • Educational Institutions
  • Farmers Unions
  • Farmers, Agriculturalists
  • Legal Entities
  • Other Beneficiaries
  • Private Bodies
  • Producer Associations
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Eligibility For Participation Notes

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects.

Call Opening Date

06/05/2025

Call Closing Date

30/09/2025

National Contact Point(s)

Research and Innovation Foundation

Address: 29a Andrea Michalakopoulou, 1075 Nicosia, P.B. 23422, 1683 Nicosia
Telephone: +357 22205000
Fax: +357 22205001
Email: support@research.org.cy
Websitehttps://www.research.org.cy/en/

Contact Persons:

Mr. Christakis Theocharous
Scientific Officer A’
Email: ctheocharous@research.org.cy

Mr. George Christou
Scientific Officer
Email: gchristou@research.org.cy

EU Contact Point