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SCALE-it project kicks off with its first 3-day meeting

In mid-June, the project consortium gathered at FiBL Switzerland in Frick for its first in-person meeting. FiBL Switzerland and FiBL Europe coordinate the project that brings together 36 partners from 12 EU Member States, along with institutions from Switzerland, the UK, Turkey, and Australia. SCALE-it focuses on making organic farming systems more resilient and aligned with EU sustainability goals.

SCALE-it (upSCALing Efficient alternatives for contentious InpuTs in organic farming) is a four-year Horizon Europe Innovation Action officially launched on 1 May 2025. The project aims to reduce reliance on contentious inputs in organic farming – such as copper, mineral oil, fertilisers from conventional sources, antibiotics, antiparasitic drugs, Spinosad, and GMO-based or synthetic vitamins – by developing, demonstrating, and promoting costeffective, scalable alternatives.

Project scope and impact

SCALE-it will help scale up the production and adoption promising alternatives through a systems-based approach. The project combines scientific validation with practical application, advancing promising solutions from Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 4-6 to demonstration and adoption (TRL 7-9).

Through Living Labs and participatory methods, the project will:

By integrating non-contentious natural products, decision support systems, and technical solutions with preventive management practices, SCALE-it aims to reduce dependency on contentious inputs, contributing to a fair, healthy, and climate-smart food system.

Demonstration trials

A cornerstone of SCALE-it is its network of over 65 on-farm demonstration trials, taking place across 13 countries. These trials are led by Local Ambassador – regional partners with strong ties to organic communities – who will organise local events, share best practices, and collect data for assessing environmental and economic impacts.

The trials will test and validate the proposed alternatives, ensuring practical relevance and supporting broader adoption among farmers.

Kick-off meeting at FiBL

The SCALE-it consortium gathered at the FiBL campus in Frick, Switzerland, from 11-13 June 2025 for its first in-person meeting, hosted by FiBL, the project coordinator. Around 60 participants representing research institutes, universities, farmer organisations, farmers, control bodies, and industry came together to align project goals and next steps.

Key activities included:

FiBL’s role in SCALE-it

FiBL Switzerland provides scientific coordination for the project, with Veronika Maurer serving as Scientific Coordinator and Joëlle Herforth as her support. FiBL Switzerland will:

FiBL Europe coordinates the overall project, with Giulia Moretto as Project Coordinator. It also leads the communication and dissemination work, ensuring the project’s results are accessible to policymakers, practitioners and the public. Selene Capalbo is responsible for the communication activities. FiBL France carries out a demonstration trial to showcase alternatives to anthelmintics in sheep.

About the project

SCALE-it runs for 48 months and is funded under the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme (2021-2027), with co-funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI). The project is coordinated by FiBL Europe, with scientific leadership from FiBL Switzerland.

The official SCALE-it website will be launched soon and will provide updates, news, and access to project findings and resources.

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