W w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Climate KIC Contextual Learning Journey Low-carbon agriculture 9-10 July 2012 Sophie CARTON 1 Benoît GABRIELLE 2.

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w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Climate KIC Contextual Learning Journey Low-carbon agriculture 9-10 July 2012 Sophie CARTON 1 Benoît GABRIELLE 2 33) : AgroParisTech Farm, Grignon 2: AgroParisTech, Dept. of Agronomy, Forestry and environmental Sciences Grignon.

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Where are we now ? INRA aka, the French national institute for agricultural research Government-funded Fields: nutrition, agriculture, environment Staff: locations across France (incl overseas) AgroParisTech aka, the Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Government-funded Missions: higher education and research Fields: agriculture, nutrition & health, environment, food and non- food chains Staff: 250 (faculty) 9 campuses, 2000 students

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Agriculture, energy and climate Renewables (incl. biomass) Agricultural Inputs GHG sinks Albedo effects,... Crop yields GHG sources (N2O) Provision of ecosystem services (4Fs) GHG emissions REN Potentials A host of opportunities and constraints Inputs from other sectors

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Objectives of session 'Matrix': the Grignon Positive Energy project of the AgroParisTech farm Focal points of project:  Promote strategies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption in agriculture (R&D)  Demonstrate technical and economical feasibility  Education / awareness (university, schools, general public) Learning outcome for today's session  Understanding of GHG emissions and reduction options (farming techniques, renewable energy)  Awareness of how climate change creates opportunities for new value-chains in the agriculture/environment sectors  Ability to communicate on the the role of agriculture in climate change, mitigation options and renewable energy solutions

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Programme 9:30 – Arrival of students / Introduction (B. Gabrielle) 9: :45 Presentation of the Grignon Energie + project (S. Carton) 10:45 – 12:30 Farm tour : Monitoring CH4 emissions from farmhouses and cows [ Yves Python ] Energy and water metering in farm operations [ SC ] N2O emissions from crops (monitoring, processes, mitigation) [ BG ] Low-C cropping systems [ Pietro Goglio ] Energy crops (miscanthus, switchgrass) and bioenergy [ SC+BG] 14:00 – 15:45 Group work on projects (BG/SC/Aline Lapierre): – Projects on bioenergy chains, low-C cropping and livestock systems, – low-C food systems (suggested topics) 16:00 – 17:00 Presentations + debate on opportunities for new value-chains related to agriculture/climate/energy interactions 17:15 – 18:30 Debriefing with business coaches 18:30 Departure of bus to Paris

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Map of farm tour Low-C crops N2O Misc CH4 Accounting Lunch !

w w w. a g r o p a r i s t e c h. f r Designing climate-related projects in agriculture – Topics: bioenergy chains, low-C cropping and livestock systems, low-C food systems... and more! – Group work (14:00 – 15:30) Individual project ideas (template sheet) [ 15'] Presentation of ideas [ 5'/pers ] General discussion, selection of 2/3 projects [ 10' ] Preparation of visuals for plenary session [ 20' ] – ( Break ) – Plenary session (15:45 – 17:00) Presentation of all projects Discussion and debate (overall strengths, weaknesses, feasability, relevance to GHG mitigation strategies, etc..) Concluding remarks