Title: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
1Institut National de la Recherche
Agronomique INRA Today Research for Tomorrow
Agriculture Russian-French Conference
 Problems and Prospects in Plant
Biotechnology October 21-24, 2008
Novosibirsk, Bernard Charpentier Head
International Relation Division October 21, 2008
2Our mission
- Three domains for interelated Research
- Agriculture, Human Nutrition, Environment
- Mission Oriented Research Institution
- New concepts, Innovation Expertise
- Multistakeholders approach Academia, Farm
Organizations, Industry, Society - Science Society information, dialogue,
transparancy - Cross Border Issues
- Multidisciplinary approaches, new Science
dimensions. - European Global and Multinational initiatives.
3Agricultural Research in the World
- Missions Research programs, Support
instruments, Partnerships public/private,
Knowledge dissemination - Europe BBSRC, UK - WUR, NL - FORMAS SLU,
Sweden - Sc. Academy Ag.Min., H and PL - Russia RAS, RAAS, Universities.
- North America ARS, Land Grant Univ. US AAC,
CDN - South America EMBRAPA,USP, Brazil INTA,
Argentina - China CAAS (Ag. Ac.) and CAS (Ac. Sc.)
- India ICAR, CSIR, Universities
- Consultative Group for International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR) - ICARDA, CIMMYT, Bioversity, IFPRI CP
Generation.
4How we are organized
- Double contract with
- Ministry of Higher Education and Research
- Ministry of Agriculture and Fischeries
- Budget 2007 731.6 million primary budget
- including 124 million from contracts 2008 and
2009 3 - Personnel 8 500 full tenure members (48 are
women) - 1830 Researchers, 2430 Engineers, 4250
Technicians Staff - 1780 PhD Students / 1900 trainees and 220
post-doc researchers - 2 private-held subsidiaries
- INRA Transfert managing 340 licensing contracts
- Agri Obtention managing varieties 511 new
varieties, 1149 licences
5Chart and organisation
6Matrix Organisation
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- Board 5 Scientific Directors,
- 20 Research Centres
- 14 Scientific Divisions
- Human Nutrition
- Plant Biology
- Science and Process Engineering of Agricultural
Products - Forest, Grassland and Freshwater Ecology
- Environment Agronomy
- Animal Genetics
- Plant Breeding nd Genetics
- Apllied Mathematics and Informatics
- Microbiology and the Food Chain
- Animal Physiology and Livestock Systems
- Animal Health
- Plant Health and Environment
- Science for Action and Sustainable Development
- Social Sciences, Agriculture and Food, Rural
Development and Environment
7Resarch and Experimental Organization Facilities
- 234 Research Units
- (147 are Joint Research Units)
- 60 Experimental Units
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- Few Figures
- 10 500 hectares
- e.g Vineyard 220 ha
- 2 200 ha natural meadow
- 94 000 animals
- e.g 5 200 Bovines, Poultry 30 000
Conseil dadministration24 mars 2005
8Partnership with Higher Education Institutions
- With Faculties of Agriculture (Grandes Ecoles)
- 79 UMR, among which 41 with Ag. Faculties,
- Membership of 7 Clusters for Life Sciences
Environmental Sciences Technology.
- With Universities
- 86 Joint Research Units with Universities among
which 29 are located on University Campus - 26 are tripartites University Ag. Faculty
(Gde Ecole)
- Training by Research
- 1150 INRA personnel provide more than 20 500
teaching hours - Contribute to Master Degrees and doctoral
Schools.
9Some Results
- Scientific Publications
- Ranking 1st Européen, 2nd in the World just
after USDA ARS - 5,29 for French Scientific Publications
- European Research Area
- European Partnership 23,5 of INRA
publications - Coordinating 3 very large projects and
participation in 144 projects for the 6th FP,
involved in 6 ERA-net and coordinating 2
- Research Contracts and Patents
- In 2007, 340 licensing contracts
- in 2007, 511 new varieties, 1149 licences on
varieties
10Main Issues in 2008
- Attractivity
- Young Researcher Charter
- Mobility, Carrier supports.
- Public Research Reform
- ANR National Research Agency upstream proposal
for new scientific Programs - AERES Evaluation Agency how to assess mission
oriented research. - CNRS, INSERM, Universities
- Strategic Parternship studies
recommandations - Internationalisation New Alliance in Europe for
Ag Research and joint Programing - Regional Clusters
- Science and Society debates, Citizen Concerns
11New Research Challenges
- Tremendous scientific production
- Datas production and knowledges are far ahead
the ability to analyse and capacity to integrate
them - Challenges to mobilize knowledge datas and in
global and  system approach - Moving Innovation Process
- Multi-task and multi-functions
- Research is no longer the only driven force for
innovation - Innovation Process is coming through complex
interactions within Sciences, Economy and
Society - Research Programs and Innovations processes are
shared by developed and less developed Countries - Challenge to build a Knowledge Engineering
Capacity.
12Our Scientific Ambitions
- Succeed Research continuum from Basic to Applied
and Oriented Research - Needs for a strong Basic Research inside INRA
Programs - Reducing descripting activities to promote
research on process and systems - shared facilities and Tech-Transfert with
stakeholders.
- Promote multidisciplinary and integreted
approaches - Develop high throughput tools and modelisation
on different scales
13Enhance International Position
- Commitments in the Agricultural Research Network
and Joint Strategy with CIRAD - French Initiative for International Agricultural
Research Groupement IFRAI - Joint Scientific activities.
- International Conference on Agricultural
Research, Paris June, 3rd
- Partnerships in a long term and common interest
projects - Europe, Mediterranean Bassin China, India,
Brazil,
- Tools
- Collaborative instruments
- Joint programs with partners on balanced and
competitive basis, - Capacity to post Scientists abroad
- Permanent Offices China, Brazil, India,
Méditerranean?....Russia?
14Inside the European Agricultural Research
- Strategic Partnerships
- Â PackagesÂ
- Thematics Programmes
- Sharing collections, datas, facilities
- Students and Research Exchanges.
- Policy Exchanges
- Emerging Scientific fields,
- Facilities,
- Working on the 8th FP for Agricultural Research
inside ERA Alliances and Joint Programing
SCAR, EURAGRI, ESF,
- Large Impact FP Programs
- Identified by INRA Scientists
- ERA-nets
15INRA / Russia (I)
- Framework Agreements
- Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (RAAS),
May 2001 - Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), June 2008
- Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
April 2008 - Future developments
- Joint call for proposals on 1st November 2008,
- on competitive basis and on balanced
contribution, - for
- Joint projects and joint workshops starting and
organized in 2009, - Projects has to be
- Excellent,
- Innovative,
- Relevent, and
- Including young scientists Training
16- INRA / Russia (II)
- Support Programs
- French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ECO-NET Network project
- European
- 7th Framework Program Russia is associate
member Agreement in 2000 renewed in May 2008 - Specific Program EU-Russia (ex Intas)
17INRA / Russia (III)
- Co-publications
- Source Wos
- Â 38 papers 2003-2007 Â Â Â Total INRA papers
2800 / year - Main Partners 2003-2007 / Nb of papers
- RAS Russian Academy of Science 22
- Inst. Microbilogy, Moscow
- Inst. Biochem Physiol Microorganism, Puschino
- Inst. VA Engelhardt Mol Bio, In
- MV Lomonosov State University 5
- St Petersburg Univ. and Inst. 5
- St Petersbug U.
- ARRIAM
- VIR
18INRA / Russia (IV)
- Russian students and scientists
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- 2006 24 5 PhD 12 Post-doc 120 month
- 2005 22 4 PhD 13 Post-doc 141 month
- INRA
- Short visits 24 in 2007 174 DAYS
19- Merci
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- Thank You
- Bolchoi Spassiba
- www.inra.fr