Horizon Europe-funded MICROBES-4-CLIMATE project kicks-off

31 Partners from 13 Countries unite to address climate change risks for biodiversity and for agricultural and forestry ecosystems under the coordination of MIRRI-ERIC.

Today marks a significant milestone, MICROBES-4-CLIMATE, a project under the Horizon Europe programme, officially kicks-off its ambitious journey. Bringing together 31 dedicated partners from 13 countries, this groundbreaking project seeks to unravel the intricate interactions between soil, microorganisms, plants, and the environment.

The primary goal of MICROBES-4-CLIMATE is to elevate our understanding of this vital network. It is envisioned to provide the researchers with an unparalleled, integrated network of infrastructures, fostering collaboration and amplifying collective knowledge on this crucial subject. Each institution brings its unique expertise, contributing to the multidisciplinary approach that sets M4C apart.

MICROBES-4-CLIMATE has a duration of 5 years in which the consortium is committed to upscale the share of invaluable data, transcending borders, and accelerating progress in environmental science. Microbial biodiversity, soil health and fertility, plant microbiome, crop productivity, and climate resilience are just a few of the focus areas that will be explored. The kick-off meeting will take place on the 20th and 21th of February 2024 in Braga.

The consortium includes: MIRRI-ERIC, UVEG-CECT, UGENT, NKUA, UNITO, CRN, CABI, SPI, IPK, INRAE, FJZ, ALSIA, PHYTOBIOMES ALLIANCE, UMINHO, UNOTT, WU, UU, FEM, CREA, AIT, HMGU, LIFEWATCH ERIC, AnnaEE ERIC with the affiliated entities UNIV RENNES, CIHEAM-IAMB, CNRS, ISSAPPNP, LUKE, ULIEGE, UH and the affiliated partner SIB.

Join us on this extraordinary expedition, where innovation meets impact, and the quest for knowledge transforms the future!


For more information on, please visit: The Project Coordinator, MIRRI-ERIC