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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:DIASA INDUSTRIAL SA, 1&1 PULSPACK EK, YKI, YTKEMISKA INSTITUTET AB, IFIP, ARC +6 partnersDIASA INDUSTRIAL SA,1&1 PULSPACK EK,YKI, YTKEMISKA INSTITUTET AB,IFIP,ARC,RISE,PEPCEUTICALS LIMITED,Inspiralia,NUCLEO DE EXPLOTACIONES AGROPECUARIAS DE LEON, NEAL, S.A.,ASOCIACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION DESARROLLO E INNOVACION DEL SECTOR AGROALIMENTARIO - AIDISA,UECBVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 280387more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:Inspiralia, UECBV, ASINCAR, PIFA, CARNICAS ALONSO +5 partnersInspiralia,UECBV,ASINCAR,PIFA,CARNICAS ALONSO,OFI,EST,ARC,ASOCIACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION DESARROLLO E INNOVACION DEL SECTOR AGROALIMENTARIO - AIDISA,LINCISFunder: European Commission Project Code: 603425more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:FILIPOV, UECBV, JUNQUERA BOBES SA, ASINCAR, PEDRO FERNANDEZ PALAZON +10 partnersFILIPOV,UECBV,JUNQUERA BOBES SA,ASINCAR,PEDRO FERNANDEZ PALAZON,IMicB,OLINEZA OOD,ALQUIMIA,S.A. Marcel MULLER,BULGARIAN GREENHOUSE GROWERS ASSOCIATION BGA,ZURKO RESEARCH SL,CSIC,ALDAGOT,AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY PLOVDIV,BEACON RESEARCH LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218345more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:UCA, University of Seville, KIMITEC, iSiTEC, ADVENTECH +11 partnersUCA,University of Seville,KIMITEC,iSiTEC,ADVENTECH,UL,CENTA,Bioazul (Spain),EXERGY,Slorom D&C Drăghiceni srl,UECBV,ENCO SRL,SLOROM SRL,ALGEN,ELO ASBL,2BFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730398Overall Budget: 7,075,920 EURFunder Contribution: 5,871,900 EURWater2REturn proposes a full-scale demonstration process for integrated nutrients recovery from wastewater from the slaughterhouse industry using biochemical and physical technologies and a positive balance in energy footprint. The project will not only produce a nitrates and phosphate concentrate available for use as organic fertiliser in agriculture, but its novelty rests on the use of an innovative fermentative process designed for sludge valorisation which results in a hydrolysed sludge (with a multiplied Biomethane Potential) and biostimultants products, with low development costs and high added value in plant nutrition and agriculture. This process is complemented by proven technologies such as biological aeration systems, membrane technologies, anaerobic processes for bio-methane production and algal technologies, all combined in a zero-waste-emission and an integrated monitoring control tool that will improve the quality of data on nutrient flows. The project will close the loop by demonstrating the benefits associated with nutrients recycling through the implementation of different business models for each final product. This will be done with a systemic and replicable approach that considers economic, governance and social acceptance aspects through the whole chain of water and targets essentially two market demands: 1) Demand for more efficient and sustainable production methods in the meat industry; and 2) Demand for new recycled products as a nutrient source for agriculture. As a summary, Water2REturn project adopts a Circular Economy approach where nutrients present in wastewaters from the meat industry can be recycled and injected back into the agricultural system as new raw materials. The project foster synergies between the food and sustainable agriculture industries and propose innovative business models for the resulting products that will open new market opportunities for the European industries and SMEs in two key economic sectors.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:DANONE RESEARCH, REVOLVE MEDIA, Stichting Aeres Groep, IUNG-PIB, FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS UNION +27 partnersDANONE RESEARCH,REVOLVE MEDIA,Stichting Aeres Groep,IUNG-PIB,FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS UNION,RAU,IDDRI,Grass-Fed Italia,University of Reading,CSIC,ACTA,UECBV,LINNEUNIVERSITETET,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,PASTURE-FED LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATIONCIC,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,VUB,BIODYNAMISCHE FODERATION - DEMETERINTERNATIONAL EV,USAMVCN,AU,CORSEVILLA S COOP AND,UniPi,AGROVAST LIVSMEDEL AKTIEBOLAG,University of Perugia,Aberystwyth University,WR,ARLA FOODS AMBA,NATURBETESKOTT I SVERIGE,L&F,SLU,COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA TIBLES-SOMES-MELES,INNOVATIONSCENTER FOR OKOLOGISK LANDBRUG P/SFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000395Overall Budget: 9,026,910 EURFunder Contribution: 8,998,910 EURThe PATHWAYS project will deliver co-developed transition pathways that directly address societal demands for increased resilience in the provision of safe, nutritious, affordable livestock-based food, whilst reducing environmental impacts, and supporting the economic sustainability of the European livestock sector. Visions, scenarios and transition pathways will be co-developed through an ambitious participatory approach based on innovative practice hubs, living labs and interaction within a European multi-actor platform and a wider community of practice. Existing and future, co-designed livestock systems will be characterised and assessed within a scientifically robust, holistic sustainability assessment framework, comprising refined key performance indicators and cutting-edge models, to enhance understanding of productivity, biodiversity, health and welfare, greenhouse gas emissions, human nutrition, trade and economics, and ecosystem service impacts. Living labs and practice hubs will identify bottom-up interventions and adoption routes that will drive a transition to improved livestock system development. Consumer preferences, diet choices and willingness to pay will be supported by consequential LCA and economic analysis of trade and supply chain impacts, addressed through stakeholder input and modelling. The participatory development and application of a holistic sustainability assessment will deliver a scientifically robust analysis for the co-development of scenarios and transition pathways to inform key stakeholders throughout livestock-based food systems, driving a transition to greater sustainability. PATHWAYS will improve the role of livestock in supporting a circular bioeconomy and the place of animal products in future diets through an interactive online platform and policy toolkit to provide user-friendly instruments for a range of stakeholders.
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