As discussions unfolded, a synergy emerged around coordinating soil sample methods so that data can be more easily shared across projects. It was also clear to the Soils4Africa team that these other Horizon 2020 projects would use the Soils4Africa soil information system under development to target their sustainable intensification interventions and therefore they can help inform user needs for the platform.
Additionally, Soils4Africa project team member Wole Fatunbi with Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) invited all projects to present at the upcoming meeting the EU-Africa Research and Innovation Partnership on Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA). This helps build a valuable information bridge between the Horizon 2020 project leaders and the African government officials present at FNSSA.
“The meeting was an excellent opportunity to get familiar with the other projects in the call and identify our synergies,” said Professor Emily Poppenburg of Leibniz University Hannover and project leader for UPSCALE. “We look forward to some further discussion regarding standardizing our soil sampling methods and how the data can best be put to use by Soils4Africa.”
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