After 42 months of hard work and positive assessment and evaluation by the European Commission, project INNOSETA came to its end in October 2021. The legacy of the project, particularly the Project platform will remain active and new SETAs are still wanted and highly welcomed. Over 1000 SETAs have been collected, while 341 of those belong to Industry Solutions, many of those provided by the Companies belonging to CEMA network. Detailed overview of the Industry solutions available on the Platform can be assessed here.

CEMA actively contributed to the project. Particularly, CEMA was task Leader in the identification of the main policy gaps and related policy briefs. The documents are to be used to address the policy makers at regional, national and European level on how best to improve the uptake of innovative spraying equipment, contributing to developing a more sustainable EU agriculture which  keeps into consideration the environmental and social aspects of the transition. The detailed report with the 7 policy briefs can be downloaded here, while the related Policy recommendations are available here

CEMA uses this opportunity to thank the experts of our PT24 on Spraying Application Equipment, as well as the experts from the High Level Group Research for their extensive support and contribution to the successful implementation of this project. We also thank all of our INNOSETA partners for their commitments and hard work.