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{{Climate initiative
 
{{Climate initiative
|Name of initiative=Climate Smart Agriculture Booster (CSA Booster)
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|Name of initiative=Climate-Smart Agriculture Booster (CSA Booster)
 
|LPAA initiative=No
 
|LPAA initiative=No
|NAZCA Initiative=No
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|NAZCA Initiative=Yes
 
|Website address=http://csabooster.climate-kic.org/
 
|Website address=http://csabooster.climate-kic.org/
|Starting year=2014
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|Starting year=2015
|Secretariat=Flagship Manager Pan Pan
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|Secretariat=Pan Pan
 
Climate-KIC AG
 
Climate-KIC AG
Limmatstrasse 264
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Limmatstrasse 264, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland
8005 Zurich
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|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Eastern Europe
Switzerland
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|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Africa,West Africa,Eastern Europe,Asia and the Pacific
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|Type of initiative=Implementation,Political dialogue,Capacity building,Funding,Technical dialogue
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|Primary function=Campaigning and awareness raising,Technology transfer,Policy recommendations/position papers,Fundraising,Training and education,Improving Measurement Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems,Financing,Knowledge production and innovation,Knowledge dissemination and exchange,Institutional capacity building
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|Name of lead organisation=Climate-KIC
 
|Name of lead organisation=Climate-KIC
 
|Type of lead organisation=Other intergovernmental organization,Network/Consortium/Partnership
 
|Type of lead organisation=Other intergovernmental organization,Network/Consortium/Partnership
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=Switzerland
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=Switzerland
|LPAA Theme Transport=No
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|LPAA Theme Transport=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Agriculture=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Agriculture=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Forestry=No
 
|LPAA Theme Forestry=No
|LPAA Theme Business=No
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|LPAA Theme Business=Yes
|LPAA Theme Financial institutions=No
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|LPAA Theme Financial institutions=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Buildings=No
 
|LPAA Theme Buildings=No
|LPAA Theme Industry=No
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|LPAA Theme Industry=Yes
|LPAA Theme Waste=No
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|LPAA Theme Waste=Yes
|LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments=No
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|LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants=No
 
|LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants=No
 
|LPAA Theme International maritime transport=No
 
|LPAA Theme International maritime transport=No
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|LPAA Theme Energy efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Energy efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Renewable energy=No
 
|LPAA Theme Renewable energy=No
|LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions=No
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|LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions=Yes
|LPAA Theme Adaptation=No
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|LPAA Theme Adaptation=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Other=No
 
|LPAA Theme Other=No
|LPAA Theme Resilience=No
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|LPAA Theme Resilience=Yes
|LPAA Theme Innovation=No
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|LPAA Theme Innovation=Yes
 
|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
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|LPAA Theme Private Finance=Yes
|Description=CSA Booster is one of Climate-KIC's flagship innovation programmes – incubating and accelerating the commercialization, adoption and scaling of low-carbon (“climate-smart”) technologies in the EU’s €+400bn agriculture sector.
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|Description=The Climate-smart Agriculture (CSA) Booster is a flagship programme of Climate-KIC’s Sustainable Land Use (SLU) theme. The CSA Booster acts as both an innovation platform and an accelerator where it brings together a multi-stakeholder ecosystem of public and private sector partners to incubate innovative and sustainable CSA solutions, facilitate and catalyse their adoption and scaling, and to accelerate and de-risk investments into CSA across Europe and beyond.
 
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Climate-KIC is Europe’s largest public-private climate innovation partnership. It is one of three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) created in 2010 by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), an EU body. It funds and supports innovation and entrepreneurship activities directed at creating economically viable products and services addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Climate-KIC is Europe’s largest public-private climate innovation partnership; it funds and supports innovation and entrepreneurship activities for creating economically viable products and services addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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|Goals=The purpose of the CSA Booster is to incubate and facilitate the application, adoption and scaling of low-carbon (“climate-smart”) technologies in the EU’s agriculture and food sector; and to accelerate and de-risk investments into CSA across Europe and beyond.
|Goals=The purpose of the CSA Booster is to incubate and accelerate the commercialization, adoption and scaling of low-carbon (“climate-smart”) technologies in the EU’s €+400bn agriculture sector.
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|Activities=Capacity and ecosystem building - including open innovation platform (Agrisource.org), CSA solutions database, multi-lingual CSA MOOC, and regional CSA hubs in Europe (France, Italy, Netherlands, Nordic). Project development, assessment, management and funding for agtech, agri-finance and insurance, and innovation/technical assistance projects.
|Activities=Capacity building - including open innovation platform (Agrisource.org), CSA solutions database, CSA MOOC, and regional hubs in Europe, (France, Italy, Netherlands, Nordic.) Project development, management and funding for agtech, agri-finance and insurance and innovation/technical assistance projects.
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|One or two success stories achieved=Upon request
|Participants=Wageningen University (NL), Wageningen Environmental Research, IBIMET (IT), South Pole Group (CH), INRA (FR), University of Reading (UK), GFZ (DE), PIK (DE), WBCSD (CH), BTU (DE), CMCC (IT), Cybeletech (FR), CPHU (DK), UPV (ES), AgriCircle (CH), Oasis Palm Tree (UK), Carbon Delta (CH), Agvesto (UK), CO2i (UK), Clarmondial (CH), Cirad (FR), Danone (FR), Cool Farm Alliance (UK), GACSA, FAO, Unilever (NL), FrieslandCampina (NL), Barry Callebaut (CH), FoodNexus, Food KIC
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|Participants companies number=14
|Funders=Climate-KIC, various co-founders
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|Participants companies names=South Pole Group (Switzerland), Cybeletech (France), AgriCircle (Switzerland), Oasis Palm Tree (United Kingdom), Carbon Delta (Switzerland), Agvesto (United Kingdom), CO2i (United Kingdom), Clarmondial (Switzerland), Danone (France), Novihum (Germany), Systemiq (UK), ClimateRE (Switzerland), CybeleTech (Switzerland), Danone (France).
|Non-profit organisations=40+
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|Participants business organisations number=2
|Business organisations=10+
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|Participants business organisations names=WBCSD (Switzerland), Cool Farm Alliance (United Kingdom), etc.
|Members=Wageningen University (NL), Wageningen Environmental Research, IBIMET (IT), South Pole Group (CH), INRA (FR), University of Reading (UK), GFZ (DE), PIK (DE), WBCSD (CH), BTU (DE), CMCC (IT), Cybeletech (FR), CPHU (DK), UPV (ES), AgriCircle (CH), Oasis Palm Tree (UK), Carbon Delta (CH), Agvesto (UK), CO2i (UK), Clarmondial (CH), Cirad (FR), Danone (FR), Cool Farm Alliance (UK), GACSA
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|Participants research and educational organisations number=20
|Research and educational organisations=Wageningen University (NL), Wageningen Environmental Research, IBIMET (IT), INRA (FR), University of Reading (UK), GFZ (DE), PIK (DE), BTU (DE), CMCC (IT), CPHU (DK), UPV (ES), Cirad (FR)
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|Participants research and educational organisations names=Wageningen University (Netherlands), Wageningen Environmental Research (Netherlands), IBIMET (Italy), INRA (France), University of Reading (United Kingdom), GFZ (Germany), PIK (Germany), BTU (Germany), CMCC (Italy), CPHU (Denmark), UPV (Spain), Cirad (France), Bologna (Italy), Oxford (United Kingdom), Imperial (UK), DTU (Denmark), NTNU (Norway), Cool Farm Alliance (United K.), GACSA-Global Alliance for Csa (Italy), University of Valencia (Spain).
|Governmental bodies/agencies=Various government ministries across European countries
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|Participants non-governmental organisations number=1
|International organisations=GACSA (Global Alliance for CSA), FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), WBCSD
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|Participants non-governmental organisations names=GACSA-Global Alliance for CSA (Italy).
|Participating national governments=Netherlands,France,Italy,Germany,Denmark,Sweden,Norway,United Kingdom,Switzerland,Spain,Belgium,Finland
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|Participants national actors number=15
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|Participants national actors names=Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, Finland, Portugal, Poland, Hungary.
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|Participants intergovernmental organisations number=1
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|Participants intergovernmental organisations names=FAO -Food and Agriculture Organization (Italy)
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|Participants financial institutions number=1
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|Participants financial institutions names=African Development Bank (Ivory Coast)
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|Participants other members number=35
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|Participants supporting partners number=1
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|Participants supporting partners names=Climate-KIC
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|Number of members={{Number of members
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|Number of members year=2018
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|Number of members value=70
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}}
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
|Short and long-time objectives=2030 Impact Goal - Increase, by an order of magnitude, the application of innovative CSA solutions in Europe and beyond.
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|Indicators information={{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Capacity building;Training and education;Workshops or trainings:2017=2@2018=4@2019=4:#!Training materials published:2017=1@2018=2@2019=2:#
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}}{{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Technical dialogue;Knowledge production and innovation;Knowledge production or publication produced:2017=5@2018=5:#!Patents:2019=6:#
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}}{{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Technical dialogue;Knowledge dissemination and exchange;Presentations held:2017=10@2018=10@2019=5:#!Workshops and meetings for exchanging the knowledge:2017=10@2018=10@2019=5:#
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}}{{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Funding;Fundraising;Number of donors:2017=1@2018=2@2019=2:#!Funds raised:2017=3@2018=3@2019=6:MUS$
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}}{{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Political dialogue;Policy planning and recommendations;Presentations held:2017=10@2018=10@2019=5:#
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}}{{Indicators information
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|Indicator=Political dialogue;Awareness raising and outreach;Events attended and or organised:2017=2@2018=4@2019=2:#!Website visits:2017=1000@2018=5000@2019=10000:#!Media tracking:2018=2@2019=3:#
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|Goals mai=2030 Impact Goal - Increase, by an order of magnitude, the application of innovative CSA solutions in Europe and beyond.
  
 
2022 Outcomes Goals:
 
2022 Outcomes Goals:
1.Reconnect diverse actors across the whole agricultural value chain by creating a multi-stakeholder platform, growing local ecosystems and activating behavioural change.
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• Link diverse actors across the agriculture and food value chain by creating a
2. Catalyze the application and adoption of CSA innovations via identification, assessment, validation and scaling of CSA solutions.  
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multi-stakeholder open innovation platform, growing local ecosystems and
3. Accelerate and de-risk CSA investments by blending climate and agriculture finance, enhancing data analytics and tools, and developing innovative public-private financing schemes and insurance mechanisms.
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activating behavioral and dietary change.
|Roadmap and work plan=Upon request
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Catalyze the application and adoption of CSA innovations via identification,
|How are you tracking progress of your initiative=Yes
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assessment, implementation and scaling of CSA solutions.
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Accelerate and de-risk CSA investments by creating data analytics and tools,
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developing public-private insurance and financing mechanisms, and blending climate and agriculture finance.
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|Comments on indicators and goals=KPIs: solutions developed, solutions implemented, patents registered, products launched in the market, case studies created, papers published, start-ups supported, partners engaged, co-funding generated, funding leveraged, funding attracted, knowledge and education events organized, # of CSA MOOC participants, # of open innovation platform users, # of CSA regional hubs, # of @CSABooster Twitter followers
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|How will goals be achieved=As of April 2019, CSA Booster activities were integrated into the overall Climate-KIC "one-portfolio" programme approach under its "Transformation, In Time" strategy and organisational restructure, thus no longer operates as an independent programme/platform.
 
|Progress that has been made by your initiative=Substantial - details upon request
 
|Progress that has been made by your initiative=Substantial - details upon request
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|How are you tracking progress of your initiative=Specific KPIs
 
|Available reporting=Upon request
 
|Available reporting=Upon request
|One or two success stories achieved=Upon request
 
|How to join your initiative=Contact Climate-KIC and CSA Booster
 
 
|Related initiatives={{Related initiative
 
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|Initiative role=Related initiative
 
|Initiative role=Related initiative
 
|Initiative=4 : 1000 - Soils for Food Security and Climate
 
|Initiative=4 : 1000 - Soils for Food Security and Climate
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|Initiative comments=Partner
 
|Initiative comments=Partner
 
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|Capacity to deliver=Unclear
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|How to join your initiative=Contact Climate-KIC and CSA Booster
|Target in line with 2C=Unclear
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|Monitoring and Reporting=Unclear
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|Commitment=No
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|Potential of initiative=0
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|Possible effect of agreed targets (direct)=0
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|Quantified=No
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 10 March 2022

General

Name of initiative Climate-Smart Agriculture Booster (CSA Booster)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address http://csabooster.climate-kic.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2015
End year
Secretariat Pan Pan

Climate-KIC AG Limmatstrasse 264, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland

Organisational structure
Geographical coverage Western Europe, Eastern Europe
Name of lead organisation Climate-KIC
Type of lead organisation Other intergovernmental organization, Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Switzerland

Description

Description The Climate-smart Agriculture (CSA) Booster is a flagship programme of Climate-KIC’s Sustainable Land Use (SLU) theme. The CSA Booster acts as both an innovation platform and an accelerator where it brings together a multi-stakeholder ecosystem of public and private sector partners to incubate innovative and sustainable CSA solutions, facilitate and catalyse their adoption and scaling, and to accelerate and de-risk investments into CSA across Europe and beyond.

Climate-KIC is Europe’s largest public-private climate innovation partnership. It is one of three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) created in 2010 by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), an EU body. It funds and supports innovation and entrepreneurship activities directed at creating economically viable products and services addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Objectives The purpose of the CSA Booster is to incubate and facilitate the application, adoption and scaling of low-carbon (“climate-smart”) technologies in the EU’s agriculture and food sector; and to accelerate and de-risk investments into CSA across Europe and beyond.
Activities Capacity and ecosystem building - including open innovation platform (Agrisource.org), CSA solutions database, multi-lingual CSA MOOC, and regional CSA hubs in Europe (France, Italy, Netherlands, Nordic). Project development, assessment, management and funding for agtech, agri-finance and insurance, and innovation/technical assistance projects.
One or two success stories achieved Upon request

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Capacity building, Technical dialogue, Funding, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Awareness raising and outreach, Training and education, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Knowledge production and innovation, Policy planning and recommendations, Fundraising
Indicators
Training and education — Workshops or trainings
Year201720182019
Value (#)244
Training and education — Training materials published
Year201720182019
Value (#)122
Knowledge production and innovation — Knowledge production or publication produced
Year20172018
Value (#)55
Knowledge production and innovation — Patents
Year2019
Value (#)6
Knowledge dissemination and exchange — Presentations held
Year201720182019
Value (#)10105
Knowledge dissemination and exchange — Workshops and meetings for exchanging the knowledge
Year201720182019
Value (#)10105
Fundraising — Number of donors
Year201720182019
Value (#)122
Fundraising — Funds raised
Year201720182019
Value (MUS$)336
Policy planning and recommendations — Presentations held
Year201720182019
Value (#)10105
Awareness raising and outreach — Events attended and or organised
Year201720182019
Value (#)242
Awareness raising and outreach — Website visits
Year201720182019
Value (#)1000500010000
Awareness raising and outreach — Media tracking
Year20182019
Value (#)23
Goals 2030 Impact Goal - Increase, by an order of magnitude, the application of innovative CSA solutions in Europe and beyond.

2022 Outcomes Goals: • Link diverse actors across the agriculture and food value chain by creating a multi-stakeholder open innovation platform, growing local ecosystems and activating behavioral and dietary change. • Catalyze the application and adoption of CSA innovations via identification, assessment, implementation and scaling of CSA solutions. • Accelerate and de-risk CSA investments by creating data analytics and tools, developing public-private insurance and financing mechanisms, and blending climate and agriculture finance.

Comments on indicators and goals KPIs: solutions developed, solutions implemented, patents registered, products launched in the market, case studies created, papers published, start-ups supported, partners engaged, co-funding generated, funding leveraged, funding attracted, knowledge and education events organized, # of CSA MOOC participants, # of open innovation platform users, # of CSA regional hubs, # of @CSABooster Twitter followers
How will goals be achieved As of April 2019, CSA Booster activities were integrated into the overall Climate-KIC "one-portfolio" programme approach under its "Transformation, In Time" strategy and organisational restructure, thus no longer operates as an independent programme/platform.
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals Substantial - details upon request
How are you tracking progress of your initiative Specific KPIs
Available reporting Upon request

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 89  
Companies 14 South Pole Group (Switzerland),Cybeletech (France),AgriCircle (Switzerland),Oasis Palm Tree (United Kingdom),Carbon Delta (Switzerland),Agvesto (United Kingdom),CO2i (United Kingdom),Clarmondial (Switzerland),Danone (France),Novihum (Germany),Systemiq (UK),ClimateRE (Switzerland),CybeleTech (Switzerland),Danone (France).
Business organisations 2 WBCSD (Switzerland),  Cool Farm Alliance (United Kingdom),  etc.
Research and educational organisations 20 Wageningen University (Netherlands),  Wageningen Environmental Research (Netherlands),  IBIMET (Italy),  INRA (France),  University of Reading (United Kingdom),  GFZ (Germany),  PIK (Germany),  BTU (Germany),  CMCC (Italy),  CPHU (Denmark),  UPV (Spain),  Cirad (France),  Bologna (Italy),  Oxford (United Kingdom),  Imperial (UK),  DTU (Denmark),  NTNU (Norway),  Cool Farm Alliance (United K.),  GACSA-Global Alliance for Csa (Italy),  University of Valencia (Spain).
Non-governmental organisations 1 GACSA-Global Alliance for CSA (Italy).
National states 15 Netherlands,  France,  Italy,  Germany,  Denmark,  Sweden,  Norway,  United Kingdom,  Switzerland,  Spain,  Belgium,  Finland,  Portugal,  Poland,  Hungary.
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 1 FAO -Food and Agriculture Organization (Italy)
Financial Institutions 1 African Development Bank (Ivory Coast)
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 35
Supporting partners 1 Climate-KIC
Number of members in the years
2018
70
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
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Not only have national states as participators