WORKPLAN
Leader: CUARTE
Contact: Antonio Gonzalez de Bulnes antoniogbulnes@cuartesa.com
Participants: tod@s
The aim of this activity is to ensure the correct evolution of the project; to ensure that the project objectives are met and the expected scientific-technological results are obtained; to assess the viability of the products/services obtained and their protection and/or exploitation; as well as to resolve any unforeseen events, technological changes, budgetary changes, etc. during the execution of the project.
Leader: SERPROVIT
Contact: Jose Antonio Vitales serprovit@serprovit.com
Participants:CUARTE-UPV-SRC-COBB-OBLANCA-ADA-EXOPOL-UAB-UCH-CEU
The scientific-technical objectives of this work package are to develop a strategy for real-time assessment of predisposing or indicative disease conditions in the environment and host (environmental and animal health, respectively) and to minimise the risk of disease occurrence and transmission through the application of digital biosecurity strategies.
To this end, intermediate objectives include the study of the farms selected for the project, sensorisation with IoT technology and the implementation of environmental management models and the development of individual (farm) monitoring of risks to animal health and welfare through internal biosecurity, with optimisation of different factors of this internal biosecurity.
Leaders: UAB y ADA
Contact: Enric Mateu Enric.Mateu@uab.cat
Participants: UAB-ADA-CUARTE-COBB-SRC-OBLANCA-SERPROVIT – CECAV
The overall objective of this package is the development of a group (integrative) route monitoring system for the optimisation of pathogen control and biocontainment (external biosecurity) and for the optimisation of environmental sustainability through the implementation of digital logistics in the manufacture and distribution of feed and transport routes for people and animals.
Leader: CUARTE
Contact: Antonio Gonzalez de Bulnes antoniogbulnes@cuartesa.com
Participants: CUARTE – SERPROVIT – ADA – EXOPOL – SRC – COBB – OBLANCA – CECAV – UAB- UCM
The objective of this work package is to develop an artificial intelligence system that integrates the information obtained in the previous work packages and results in plans for the integrated management of biosecurity and transport logistics. These plans will be applied and the impact on improving the health, productivity and logistics management of the system will be assessed, examining the human constraints in their application, which will allow refining their implementation.
Leaders: EXOPOL, AZTI
Contact: Amaia Lasagabaster alasa@azti.es
Participants: CUARTE – EXOPOL – SRC – OBLANCA – COBB – AZTI – UCH-CEU – UCM – CECAV
The overall objective of the Work Package is to develop biotechnological tools for the diagnosis, prevention and efficient control of bacterial pathogens in livestock production through the application of innovative biotechnological tools that contribute to reduce the use of antibiotics in the primary sector and to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance and the presence and growth of pathogens and other unwanted bacteria throughout the agri-food chain ‘from farm to fork’. To this end, the following sub-objectives are proposed:
- To develop new systems for the rapid detection of pathogens that allow their integration into early warning networks and the implementation of immediate control/containment/treatment measures at early stages, thus contributing to the reduction of the significant economic losses associated with the impact of disease transmission on animal health, public health and the environment.
- Minimise the risk of occurrence and transmission of infectious diseases of bacterial origin, including zoonoses, through the optimised application of new biotechnological tools based on bacteriophages along the whole agri-food chain (production, slaughter and processing).
- To develop and validate in a relevant environment new biotechnological tools as alternatives to the use of antibiotics, which contribute to improving animal health, public health and the sustainability of the agri-food system.
Leader: AZTI
Contact: Ainhoa Ruano aruano@azti.es
Participants:tod@s
The general objective of this work package is threefold: to communicate the main milestones and advances of the project to the scientific community, interested agents (industry, livestock farming, administrations) and the general public; to disseminate the results of the project and to promote the applicability of the project results to the rest of the companies in the sector.