IPMorama
This Innovation Spotlight explores the IPMorama project. This Horizon European project is aimed at “Integrating breeding for integrated pest management (IPM) into the deployment landscape for wheat, potatoes and grain legumes”.
The project has 17 partners from 10 European countries with a common goal to improve the state of the art in variety-centric Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for important diseases in the wheat (rust pathogens), potatoes (blight) and the grain legumes soybean (the Diaporthe/Phomopsis complex DPC fungi), pea (broomrape) and white lupin (anthracnose).
By prioritising their active engagement, the project aims to drive impactful contributions to sustainable agriculture, ensuring the effective dissemination, adoption, and scaling of innovative IPM practices.
CAP Network Ireland's Claire Kearney recently spoke with Sara Dunny Fox to learn more about IPMorama.

Key outputs of the project will include:
- Develop tools and resources that allow breeders to target the assembly of resistance components.
- Understanding and mapping the landscape-level distribution of the target pathogens/pests.
- Developing specific integrated pest management practices for the optimal exploitation of pest and pathogen resistance.
- Developing the knowledge infrastructure for competent use of variety-centric IPM by actors across the variety-related value chain.
- Understanding opportunities and barriers for sustainable exploitation of key experimental results (KERs).
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