Projektnummer: 26.08.15.03.06_SmartBerry

SmartBerry: Nachhaltige und resiliente Beerenproduktionssysteme

SmartBerry strengthens the sustainability, profitability, and resilience of Swiss berry production by addressing agronomic, environmental, and societal challenges through an integrated approach. Building on Agroscope’s expertise and collaboration with stakeholders, it focuses on 8 areas: co-creation, optimized nutrient management, innovative biocontrol and disease forecasting, sustainable substrates, robotics and digital tools, variety testing under climate change, monitoring of human health-related microbial risks, and biodiversity promotion. SmartBerry will deliver practical guidelines, risk models, decision-support tools, and validated technologies, directly supporting Swiss agricultural policy, reducing pesticide and peat use, enhancing climate resilience, and improving food safety.

Name, Vorname Standort
Ançay André Conthey
Dienesné Nagy Agnes Changins
Schaub Sergei Tänikon
Sutter Louis Conthey
Thönen Lisa Liebefeld
Widmer Jocelyn Conthey

Schneeberger L., Mouratidis A., Dekumbis V., Norgrove L., Sutter L.
Factors driving thrips pressure across strawberry-growing regions in Switzerland.
Journal of Pest Science, 99, 2026, Artikel 46.

Dekumbis V.
Comprendre la variabilité des infestations de thrips.
Schweizer Obst = Fruits suisses, 1, 2026, 13-14.

Klein A.-M., Adamsone-Fiskovica A., Alins G., Angelstam P., Belveze A., Bosch J., Breeze T., Comont R. F., de Groot E., Dicks L., Sutter L., Thompson A.
RestPoll: Restoring pollinator habitats across European agricultural landscapes based on multi-actor participatory approaches.
Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO), 11, 2025, Artikel e181727.