GARIARABA

Testing of ancient wheat varieties from Álava, in organic production, in different systems: experimental plots, traditional extensive cultivation, and agroforestry systems for their registration and protection

  • Project start: 01/01/2024
  • End of the project: 12/31/2025
  • Principal researcher: Amaia Ortiz
  • Department: Plant Production and Protection
  • Financing: EAFRD AND BASQUE GOVERNMENT
  • Programme: You help innovation, through cooperation, in the agri-food and timber value chains of the Basque Country (Cooperation program)Call for proposals: 2024

    Reference: Cooperation aid provided for in Article 35 of Regulation (EU) 1305/2013

    Acronym: GARIARABA

    Total consortium budget: €114,039.06

    NEIKER budget: €20,525.01

    Partners: Bionekazaritza – Alavesa Association for Organic Production (Coordinator/Leader); NEIKER; TPT – Tierra-Papel-Tijera SC; Mendialdeko Ogia S.Coop.; Hazien Sarea – Basque Country Seed Network; Asunek Behatokia SC.

General Objective

To promote collaborative work to test/validate different uses of ancient wheat varieties from Álava, cultivated in resilient agricultural systems and with market interest through short supply chains.

Specific Objectives

  • To recover biodiversity in the cereal sector by directing the production of pure seeds of heirloom varieties of Álava wheat.
  • To develop specific cultivation protocols for the varieties considered in organic farming.
  • To increase the profitability of small and medium-sized agricultural businesses, processors, and hospitality establishments focused on niche, high-quality production, operating within an organic farming context.

Results

  • E 1.1 Technical Report
  • E 2.1 Variety Characterization Sheets
  • E 2.2 Study of Registration and Protection Options for Each Variety
  • E 3.1 Technical Report on Variety Multiplication
  • E 4.1 Evaluation Report of Each Variety in Milling
  • E 4.2 Report on the suitability of each variety in different uses
  • E 5.1 ​​Economic Report

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