The wide adoption of peat-free substrates and of soil management practices supporting soil health is hindered by some critical bottlenecks, common to several EU countries. Such bottlenecks are tackled by SPIN-FERT, which is expected to develop feasible and sustainable alternatives to peat in plant growth substrates and provide a validated and optimized integrated approach of soil management for horticultural crops.
To achieve these objectives, SPIN-FERT adopts a complex and integrated approach, exploiting also circular economy principles: from one side developing new inputs by transforming agro-food by-products into resources that will (i) be reutilized for the production of innovative formulations of fertilising products (organic and microbial biostimulants), (ii) become sustainable alternatives to peat in substrates. On the other side, SPIN-FERT is developing various tools useful to increase our understanding of soil processes, and support the monitoring and management of soil quality. The innovative products of SPIN-FERT are integrated with various agronomic practices of soil management (for example green manuring), which foresees the use of pre-, pro- and post-biotics (i.e. organic fertilisers or amendments, microbial biostimulants and non-microbial organic biostimulants, respectively) to propose a sustainable soil management strategy suitable for various highly demanding horticultural cropping systems (including vegetable, fruit and ornamental plants).
To foster the adoption of these practices, SPIN-FERT is developing several tools, including a Soil Holistic Quality Index, which will be suitable for the agronomical assessment of soil quality, and useful for policy benchmarking. In relation to policies, a production standard for the peat-free substrates is planned to be developed considering also the possibilities of defining a sensorial quality of such substrates, aiming at a voluntary certification standard.
The holistic approach to the research and development activities is accompanied by the involvement of all stakeholders of the various value chains that should encourage the adoption of systemic solutions combining multiple innovations.