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(Created claim: summary (P836): The Centre for Biological Resources “Animal Production and Health” is a joint project carried out within the framework of a consortium involving INRA and CIRAD, whose activities have been gradually implemented from 2004 onwards. Each functional unit of the CRB (INRA-URZ and UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) is engaged in the preservation of collections of various biological materials of animal origin (sperm, blood, serum, tissues, strains of pathogens, etc....) |
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The Centre for Biological Resources “Animal Production and Health” is a joint project carried out within the framework of a consortium involving INRA and CIRAD, whose activities have been gradually implemented from 2004 onwards. Each functional unit of the CRB (INRA-URZ and UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) is engaged in the preservation of collections of various biological materials of animal origin (sperm, blood, serum, tissues, strains of pathogens, etc.). At regional level, these collections support numerous research work carried out by the two partner teams involved in the CRB, in particular those carried out in the “MALIN” and “AGROECODIV” programmes of the OP 2014-2020. They thus participate in the development of innovations for the control of health and the improvement of production in sustainable livestock systems, through the development of local genetic resources. The general objective of Operation CPER CRB-PSA is to strengthen the activity of this CRB, in the organisational (SMQ, Databases) and operational fields (incrementation, security and characterisation of collections), to enable it to consolidate and maintain its reference role in the Caribbean area and to be recognised at national, regional and international level. In the 1st tranche (2015-2017), a particular effort was focused on equipment and systems. The 2nd tranche aims to finalise these, and above all to amplify the scope of the collections. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The Centre for Biological Resources “Animal Production and Health” is a joint project carried out within the framework of a consortium involving INRA and CIRAD, whose activities have been gradually implemented from 2004 onwards. Each functional unit of the CRB (INRA-URZ and UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) is engaged in the preservation of collections of various biological materials of animal origin (sperm, blood, serum, tissues, strains of pathogens, etc.). At regional level, these collections support numerous research work carried out by the two partner teams involved in the CRB, in particular those carried out in the “MALIN” and “AGROECODIV” programmes of the OP 2014-2020. They thus participate in the development of innovations for the control of health and the improvement of production in sustainable livestock systems, through the development of local genetic resources. The general objective of Operation CPER CRB-PSA is to strengthen the activity of this CRB, in the organisational (SMQ, Databases) and operational fields (incrementation, security and characterisation of collections), to enable it to consolidate and maintain its reference role in the Caribbean area and to be recognised at national, regional and international level. In the 1st tranche (2015-2017), a particular effort was focused on equipment and systems. The 2nd tranche aims to finalise these, and above all to amplify the scope of the collections. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The Centre for Biological Resources “Animal Production and Health” is a joint project carried out within the framework of a consortium involving INRA and CIRAD, whose activities have been gradually implemented from 2004 onwards. Each functional unit of the CRB (INRA-URZ and UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) is engaged in the preservation of collections of various biological materials of animal origin (sperm, blood, serum, tissues, strains of pathogens, etc.). At regional level, these collections support numerous research work carried out by the two partner teams involved in the CRB, in particular those carried out in the “MALIN” and “AGROECODIV” programmes of the OP 2014-2020. They thus participate in the development of innovations for the control of health and the improvement of production in sustainable livestock systems, through the development of local genetic resources. The general objective of Operation CPER CRB-PSA is to strengthen the activity of this CRB, in the organisational (SMQ, Databases) and operational fields (incrementation, security and characterisation of collections), to enable it to consolidate and maintain its reference role in the Caribbean area and to be recognised at national, regional and international level. In the 1st tranche (2015-2017), a particular effort was focused on equipment and systems. The 2nd tranche aims to finalise these, and above all to amplify the scope of the collections. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3685103 in France
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124,500.35 Euro
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191,539.0 Euro
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65.0 percent
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1 January 2018
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31 May 2021
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CIRAD (Centre de Coopération International en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement)
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Le Centre de Ressources Biologiques « Production et Santé Animales » est un projet commun mené dans le cadre d’un consortium associant l’INRA et le CIRAD, dont les activités ont été mises en place progressivement à partir de 2004. Chaque unité fonctionnelle du CRB (INRA-URZ et UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) est engagée dans la préservation de collections de divers matériels biologiques d’origine animale (sperme, sang, sérum, tissus, souches de pathogènes,…). Au niveau régional, ces collections sont le support de nombreux travaux de recherche menés par les 2 équipes partenaires impliquées dans le CRB, notamment ceux menés dans les programmes « MALIN » et « AGROECODIV » du PO 2014-2020. Ils participent ainsi à l’élaboration d’innovations pour la maîtrise de la santé et l’amélioration de la production dans des systèmes d’élevages durables, à travers la valorisation des ressources génétiques locales. L’objectif général de l’opération CPER CRB-PSA est de renforcer l’activité de ce CRB, dans les domaines organisationnels (SMQ, Bases de données) et opérationnels (incrémentation, sécurisation et caractérisation des collections), pour lui permettre de conforter et maintenir son rôle de référence dans la zone Caraïbe et qu’il soit reconnu aux niveaux national, régional et international. Lors de la 1ère tranche (2015-2017), un effort particulier a été porté sur les aspects équipements et systèmes. La 2nd tranche vise à finaliser ceux-ci, et surtout à amplifier l’étendue des collections. (French)
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The Centre for Biological Resources “Animal Production and Health” is a joint project carried out within the framework of a consortium involving INRA and CIRAD, whose activities have been gradually implemented from 2004 onwards. Each functional unit of the CRB (INRA-URZ and UMR CIRAD-INRA ASTRE) is engaged in the preservation of collections of various biological materials of animal origin (sperm, blood, serum, tissues, strains of pathogens, etc.). At regional level, these collections support numerous research work carried out by the two partner teams involved in the CRB, in particular those carried out in the “MALIN” and “AGROECODIV” programmes of the OP 2014-2020. They thus participate in the development of innovations for the control of health and the improvement of production in sustainable livestock systems, through the development of local genetic resources. The general objective of Operation CPER CRB-PSA is to strengthen the activity of this CRB, in the organisational (SMQ, Databases) and operational fields (incrementation, security and characterisation of collections), to enable it to consolidate and maintain its reference role in the Caribbean area and to be recognised at national, regional and international level. In the 1st tranche (2015-2017), a particular effort was focused on equipment and systems. The 2nd tranche aims to finalise these, and above all to amplify the scope of the collections. (English)
18 November 2021
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Identifiers
GP0015238
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