Agroscope, Swiss national stud farm SNSF

O Agroscope é o centro suíço de excelência para a investigação agrícola e está associado ao Departamento Federal da Agricultura (FOAG). O Agroscope dá um contributo importante para uma agricultura e um sector alimentar sustentáveis, bem como para um ambiente intacto, contribuindo assim para uma melhor qualidade de vida.

O “Swiss national stud farm” (coudelaria nacional suíça, SNSF) é o centro nacional de competência para todos os equídeos no âmbito do Agroscope. As principais missões do SNSF são: investigação equina, intercâmbio de conhecimentos e preservação da diversidade genética da raça Franches-Montagnes.

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Marlène Addes

FRENCH NATIONAL FACILITATOR

Agricultural Engineer specialized in animal production, and EUnetHorse project coordinator.

She works since 2017 in the Development, Innovation, Research Department of the IFCE on the management of transversal projects, the animation of networks, the launch of National Calls for R&D Projects until the contracting of R&D projects (Scientific Council of the French equine sector), and the evaluation of the impact of R&D projects.

 

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Jean Philippe Lejeune

BELGIAN NATIONAL FACILITATOR

Mont-Le-Soie Centre européen du Cheval.

Veterinarian, and director of Mont Le Soie.

He is a veterinarian graduated from the University of Liège. He completed a PhD thesis titled Juvenile osteoarthritis in the Ardennes draft horse. His main interests and expertise domains are a specialization in horse biomechanics (locomotor system), a knowledge of veterinary medicine, physiology and equine anatomy alongside knowledge of sporting aspects, equestrian competitions and an educational approach to horse riding. He also carries out a small horse breeding and boarding business. All his activities have led him to know the equestrian industry in his country well. In this project, he is the leader of two tasks: identification of the needs of farmers in each type of production context at NH-AKIS (Task 2.1), and identification of existing solutions and good practices at NH-AKIS and EU levels (Task 2.2).

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