Preparatory actions on EU plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture

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DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE

Start date: 03/01/2009 > Completion date: 12/31/2014

General information about the project/initiative

Name of the Project/Initiative: DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE
Acronym: DICES

General information about the organisation

Name: Banat University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine King Michael I of Romania
City: Timisoara
Post Code: 300645
Country: Romania


Contact details of the person responsible for the project/initiative:

Name: Ioan Hutu
Phone number: 0040727739161
Website


Description of the project/initiative

Domains covered by the project/initiative:

  • Plant genetic resources (PGR)
  • Animal genetic resources (AnGR)
  • Forest genetic resources (FGR)
  • Microbial and Invertebrate genetic resources (MIGR)

Number of partners: 1
Scope of the project: Regional
Initial motivation for starting the project/initiative: scintifical research 33 laboratory, 7 Experimental units and softs

Actions which describe the project – Actions are ranked from 1 to 10

Managing genetic resources (collecting, conserving, maintaining, regenerating, optimising composition, etc.) 2
Scientific research (analysing diversity, finding traits, etc.) 1

Budget and funding

Overall budget of the project/initiative (in Euros): 12500000
National government: 26.7%
Other(s): 73.3%
Comments: Regional Development European Found – FEDR for new research infrastructure: 7522 m2 of builings, more than 7 milions euro for research equipments


Expected outcomes and communication

Outcomes

Increase knowledge X
Scientific community X
Genetic resources conservation community X

Other(s):
scientifical research

Beneficiaries

Users of genetic resources such as breeders, farmers, industry X

Project/initiative to lead to the initiation of further projects/initiatives

– the new Research unit will be able to do services/research in OMIX and breeding

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