
Carhue piggeries ltd
Carhue piggeries ltd
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2030Partners:ena Development Consultants, UNIBO, UNIVERSITAT DE VIC UVIC UCC, MATRICA, FEDERAZIONE REGIONALE COLDIRETTI CAMPANIA +13 partnersena Development Consultants,UNIBO,UNIVERSITAT DE VIC UVIC UCC,MATRICA,FEDERAZIONE REGIONALE COLDIRETTI CAMPANIA,CIFO S.R.L.,BF EDUCATIONAL SRL,CRES,Novamont (Italy),AGRI 2000 IBERIA S.L.,Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops,NAFIGATE PARK SRO,PNO INNOVATION,AHAVA,LEDA POLYMER SP ZOO,VERSALIS SPA,Carhue piggeries ltd,Agri 2000 Net ROFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101214206Overall Budget: 31,792,900 EURFunder Contribution: 19,908,600 EURRUNFASTER4EU will demonstrate the sustainability and replicability at industrial scale (TRL8) of a new value chain focused on the large-scale cultivation of low-ILUC-risk oil crops on marginal lands, avoiding competition with food or feed. These crops will provide vegetable oils and residual biomass for high-value bio-based products (cosmetics formulations, bio-stimulants, feed ingredients, herbicides, dielectric fluids, bioplastics, NIPU for vertical gardens) in a cascading approach. Building on previous and ongoing EU projects (FIRST2RUN, BRILIAN, MIDAS, CARINA), RUNFASTER will i) enhance bio-based value chains, prioritizing soil health and carbon sequestration, ii) upgrade two flagship plants in Italy (Matrica - Porto Torres, Versalis - Crescentino) and iii) realize Large-scale cultivations, i.e., safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), validating innovative agronomic practices with farmer involvement. RUNFASTER partners will demonstrate downstream processing and cascading valorisation of biomass, with products tested by end-user industries to meet SSbD standards. Sustainability, circularity, and safety will be assessed via Life Cycle and Ecosystem Services methods. RUNFASTER will engage local communities, provide guidelines and training for farmers, and develop an IP-compliant exploitation strategy and business plan for replication. The approach will also be validated in Spain, Greece, Serbia, and Romania on fragile (i.e. contaminated) soils with other crops, such as cardoon and rapeseed.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:KILPATRICK INNOVATION LTD, AlgaNed bc, SEGES Innovation P/S, UCD, CARBON HARVESTERS LIMITED +14 partnersKILPATRICK INNOVATION LTD,AlgaNed bc,SEGES Innovation P/S,UCD,CARBON HARVESTERS LIMITED,WR,AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY PLOVDIV,BARRYROE CO-OPERATIVE LTD,CIT,UCG,AUSTRALO Alpha Lab MTÜ,Carhue piggeries ltd,FARMB DIGITAL AGRICULTURE ANONIMI ETAIRIA,Trinity College Dublin, Ireland,CARBERY FOOD INGREDIENTS LIMITED,Unitelma Sapienza University,PUT,PAPERFOAM B.V.,AUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101156954Overall Budget: 8,813,010 EURFunder Contribution: 7,349,890 EURRural BioReFarmeries brings together farmers, industries and other partners across Europe, to demonstrate a farmer-centred bioeconomy model aimed at maximizing the potential of Europe’s vast grasslands. The project will demonstrate a novel small-scale, decentralized, rural green biorefinery value chain, which addresses the limitations of existing green biorefineries. This small-scale decentralized model places farmers at the centre of the biomass value creation close to their farms, allowing them to co-produce inputs for their farms, with additional high value-added intermediates and products, which will be further developed in collaboration with centralized facilities and downstream industry partners. The model provides a practical implementation of the bioeconomy among a large farmer cohort and builds on the existing farm enterprises and cooperative structures of our partners, enabling collaboration, scale-up, market access, and building synergies across primary and industrial sectors. The project advances state-of-the-art for green biorefinery in terms of operational model, logistics, processing, product development and assessment methods, which collectively deliver a more sustainable and profitable model for farmers and rural communities. The model will serve as a blueprint for farmers to sustainably diversify into the bioeconomy, reducing their farm emissions while creating new products which displace unsustainable alternatives in a range of agri-food markets. Rural BioReFarmeries model will be replicated to diverse regions of Europe, supported by the development of inclusive business models and hands-on training among multi-actor groups and communities in regions of high potential. The project represents a highly replicable model for Europe’s abundant grasslands, helping farmers to deal with sustainability and profitability challenges while helping rural communities to become more resilient while realizing the potential of their local bioresources.
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