Programme | Climate and Environment |
Selection | Pre-defined project |
Competition title | Enhancement of sustainable soil resource management in agriculture |
National project partner | University of Latvia, the State Plant Protection Service, the Latvian Forest Science Institute SILAVA |
Donorstate/international project partner | Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomics Research |
Project national Nr. | NFI/INP/02 |
GrACE project Nr. | LV-CLIMATE-0002 |
Contract No. | 27.01.2021 No. NFI/INP/02 |
Contract Date | 27.01.2021 |
Project title | Enhancement of sustainable soil resource management in agriculture |
Project promoter | The Ministry of Agriculture of Republic of Latvia |
Start of project eligibility | 22.12.2020 |
Project end | 31.01.2024 |
Total eligible costs | 1 835 369.00€ |
Grant financing | 1 560 064.00€ |
National co-financing | 275 305.00€ |
Project status | In implementation |
Project goal/description | To improve climate policy planning by restoring data on national soil.
The NIBIO is expected to perform following tasks within the project:
1) Experience sharing mission of NIBIO experts to Latvia at initial stage of the project;
2) Experience sharing field mission of Latvian experts to Norway with main scope at soil mapping;
3) Perform project mid-term implementation review;
4) Perform project final implementation review.
Project implementation time in months: 36 months.
Project promoter contact information: pasts@zm.gov.lv |
Website of project partner – Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Website of project partner – University of Latvia
Website of project partner – Latvian State Forest Research Institute “Silava”
Website of project partner – State Plant Protection Service of the Republic of Latvia
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