STELLA’s impact extends to a diverse array of stakeholders, each with distinct interests and perspectives. To effectively engage with our stakeholders, we have identified and categorized them into five specific target groups:
Agriculture &
forestry actors
Individual farmers, foresters, farmers’ and forestry cooperatives and associations, agronomists, farmers’ advisors

Policy Makers & regulators
Local, regional and national authorities (e.g.ministries and governments) and EU-DGs (AGRI, ENVI, SANTE, CONNECT, CLIMA), EP Committees (AGRI, ENVI, AIDA)
Industry and
Technology
Ag-tech companies, SMEs, start-ups, and corporations providing smart agriculture equipment, early warning systems and plant health services, industry associations
Research & Academia
Universities, students, faculties and research institutes focused on agriculture and forestry, climate change, smart farming, individual scientists
Society
Consumers and their associations, citizens and citizens groups, NGOs
WHERE WE FOCUS
THE SOLUTIONS WE UTILIZE
STELLA focuses on eight (8) different
Regulated non-quarantine pest (RNQP)
and quarantine diseases

Verticillium
dahliae

Ceratocystis
platani

Ralstonia
solanacearum

Pseudomonas
savastanoi

Grapevine leafroll
disease GLRAV1 & GLRAV3

Potato leafroll
virus (PLRV)

Candidatus
Phytoplasma solani

Neofabraea
alba
Research innovative technological
pest monitoring solutions utilizing
Smart insect traps
Current and novel models for pest detection and prediction
The FLEX system by 2025
A robotic solution for autonomous plant monitoring
Disease specific discriminant wavelengths
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