
LANDGRAEDSLA RIKISINS
LANDGRAEDSLA RIKISINS
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:LUSOSEM PRODUTOS PARA AGRICULTURA SA, LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT, Hanze UAS, COLOR&BRAIN B.V., Innovation Center Iceland +9 partnersLUSOSEM PRODUTOS PARA AGRICULTURA SA,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,Hanze UAS,COLOR&BRAIN B.V.,Innovation Center Iceland,ISMAI,DIL,HBLFA Francisco Josephinum,CSIC,IASI UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES,AUA,LANDGRAEDSLA RIKISINS,WU,VDSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 720726Overall Budget: 4,923,750 EURFunder Contribution: 4,923,750 EURThe Andes Lupin (Lupinus mutabilis, tarwi) grows excellently in marginal lands due to it´s excellent foraging characteristics having the ability to fix nitrogen, mobilise soil phosphate and have low nutritional requirements for cultivation. For the increased biomass needed in Europe in coming years and decades we cannot rely on the most fertile lands, which is currently allocated to food production, we need to increase the yield from marginal lands. There the lupin varieties are preponderant, the one providing highest yield (up to 80 ton/ha) is Lupinus mutabilis. Varieties can be chosen for giving this high yield of green silage or high yield of seeds contain more than 20% oil, more than 40% protein and the remainder carbohydrates are mainly oligosaccharides characterized as “prebiotics”. Andes lupin can be grown as a summer crop in N-central Europe conditions and as winter crop in Mediterranean conditions. Breeding and cropping research is performed in the LIBBIO project for maximizing the yield and value of lupin agriculture in different European marginal lands conditions, with respect to both the farmers and biorefineries. Pre-industrial processing is developed and optimized for the lupin, properties of the different fractions analysed, their advantage for different industrial use evaluated, and a few products developed as an example. With respect to environmental impact the lupin is expected to be superior. It does not need much fertilizer, it enriches the soil with nitrogen and phosphate and is therefore expected to be excellent for crop rotation and soil regeneration. These properties will be evaluated further in the project along with techno-economic and agricultural viability and effect on farm and biorefinery income.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2018Partners:University of Leeds, COREPAGE, University of Gloucestershire, INCDPAPM-I, JRC +25 partnersUniversity of Leeds,COREPAGE,University of Gloucestershire,INCDPAPM-I,JRC,ISRIC,University of Aveiro,DLO,SLU,University of Reading,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,NIKU,TUC,Kongskilde Industries,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,Environment Agency Austria,CyI,UB,WU,UV,CSIC,RIKS,Evenor Tech,LANDGRAEDSLA RIKISINS,STU,Cranfield University,UNIPD,AI,IUNG-PIB,AUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 603498more_vert