Speakers

  • Stephanie Klaedtke
    Stephanie Klaedtke
    ITAB

    Stephanie KLAEDTKE is in charge of Seed Health and Cultivated Biodiversity at the French Institute for Organic Food and Farming (ITAB) since 2017.

  • Susanne Gura
    Susanne Gura
    DKNV

    Susanne Gura is a Board member of Dachverband Kulturpflanzen- und Nutztiervielfalt, an umbrella of 25 diversity organisations from german speaking countries

  • Sophie QUIE
    Sophie QUIE
    Reseau Semences Paysannes

    Network facilitator

  • Gaspard DE TOURNEMIRE
    Gaspard DE TOURNEMIRE
    ITAB

    Postgraduate biology student

Organizer

ITAB
ITAB
Website
https://www.itab.asso.fr/

Other Organizers

Réseau Semences Paysannes (RSP)
Réseau Semences Paysannes (RSP)
Website
https://www.semencespaysannes.org/
Dachverband Kulturpflanzen Nutztiere Vielfalt e. V.
Dachverband Kulturpflanzen Nutztiere Vielfalt e. V.
Website
https://kulturpflanzen-nutztiervielfalt.org/

Location

Lycée Technique Agricole (LTA)
Lycée Technique Agricole (LTA)
Website
https://www.lta.lu/

Date

Sep 04 2025
Expired!

Time

11:45 am – 1:15 pm

WS 5 – Seed Health, Plant Health

Main objective of the workshop 

Our aim is to explore the perspective of system health rather than reducing the scope of seed health to seed sanitation.
In this context, certain interventions such as seed treatments are sometimes necessary but their collateral effects are not
fully known.
The workshop comprises 2 parts. The first will consist of a discussion among participants about the systemic approach
to seed health. This discussion will integrate the whole environment in which the seed evolves throughout seed
production and dissemination, and not just its intrinsic quality. It will also provide an opportunity to discuss the
intervention practices implemented by practitioners and the link that can be made between these practices and a systems
approach.
In the second part, we will take a closer look at the management of 2 specific diseases,(i) Susanne Gura (Dachverband
Kulturpflanzen- und Nutztiervielfalt) will examine ToBRF virus in tomatoes, as an example of how plant health risks are
managed in industrial agriculture (and interactions with farmers’ and seed savers’ seed networks), and (ii) Gaspard de
Tournemire (ITAB) will report on a project about common bean blight management in common bean.

Short description of the workshop 
* Opening – 10 min
* Discussion – 50 min
What does the concept of a systems approach to seed health mean to you?
What practices do you associate with this systems approach?
* Presentation:
– 20 min presentation on the example of tomato brown rugose fruit virus and the dimensions of a plant health risk in
industrial agriculture – Susanne Gura, Dachverband
– 20 min presentation on the SemAVie research project on bean seed treatments and seed-associated microbial
communities – ITAB
Instrumentation/tools(projector, board, pencils, etc): pencils, paperboard, post-it for working group and projector for the
presentation for the second part

Max number of participants: 25 participants