The 21 EUFRUIT partners from 12 European countries developed a framework for identifying and exchanging knowledge through the EUFRUIT project and its Knowledge Platform, which has ensured a rapidly dissemination of the latest findings across the EU.
Within each of the above-mentioned four key focus areas, EUFRUIT established an ‘International Expert Group’ (IEG) comprised of fruit research experts, small medium enterprises (SMEs) and representatives from existing national fruit-oriented networks and clusters. These four IEGs met annually to review and report on the latest state-of-the-art knowledge, existing practices and novel technologies, they then synthesized the material to identify key areas of learning, new knowledge and best practice approaches at a European level.
Fruit growers were involved in the EUFRUIT project via national/regional network groups (NGs). These NGs covered the geographical area of the 12 European consortium partners, thereby representing the diverse climatic, geographical and socio-economic conditions in Europe. In total 62 NGs were established. in addition to farmers these NGs include a wide range of stakeholders; consultants, cooperatives, representatives of media, interest groups, consultants, local and regional authorities, crop protection and irrigations companies, distributors, supply chain representatives, researchers at universities and research institutes, teachers, industry relevant SMEs, fruit storage facilities, producer organizations, fruit exporter associations, wholesalers, levy bodies, marketing organizations, and representatives from nurseries. This has ensured the significant transfer of project results and particularly best-practice advice, for exploitation by the European fruit sector. The EUFRUIT network was also active in communication with policy makers and the wider public.
All relevant information material of the EUFRUIT project is available on an open access Knowledge Platform
http://kp.eufrin.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie). Here the EUFRUIT partners have published industry and scientific articles, presentations flyers etc., mostly in their native language but with a summary in English. Approx. 1,000 items have been uploaded on the Knowledge Platform to be viewed, read, or downloaded. This ensures that existing knowledge is brought from the national/regional levels to become available at a European level (and vice versa) for all stakeholders in the fruit chain to access and implement. The Knowledge Platform will continue after the end of the EUFRUIT project via EUFRIN (European Fruit Research Institutes Network;
http://eufrin.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)) a network that consists of international research representatives working in fruit.