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Project Q4296127 in Austria, Italy
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Value of mountain products
Project Q4296127 in Austria, Italy

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    877,750.87 Euro
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    1,032,648.09 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    Kammer für Land- und Forstwirtschfat in Kärnten
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    46°3'58.03"N, 13°13'59.02"E
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    45°57'37.30"N, 13°38'4.16"E
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    45°26'5.89"N, 12°19'37.16"E
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    46°37'15.74"N, 14°18'45.94"E
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    45°24'25.92"N, 11°52'37.24"E
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    46°37'16.57"N, 14°18'39.20"E
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    The gradual abandonment of traditional activities and the difficulties faced in promoting local productions, are challenging mountain cultural and natural heritage and thus the touristic attractiveness of the area. The project aims to support mountain food chains using the policy instruments provided by the optional quality term “mountain product” as defined by EU Reg. 1151/12 and 665/14. The term has not been implemented yet in the transboundary area and its uptake could be beneficial to both producers and consumers by adding value and traceability to local mountain products. Project actions will target regional case-studies in order to identify and suggest solutions to barriers for the adoption of the optional quality term. The innovative approach consists in empowering the “mountain products” by identifying and quantifying ecosystem services (e.g biodiversity, landscape aesthetics, animal welfare, emissions’ regulations) linked to the natural and cultural assets of the area but which are currently hidden into a broader food quality concept. The identification and quantification of ecosystem services allows not only to support high-quality products also in terms of social and environmental sustainability, but also to meet the expectations of tourists and consumers by adopting effective communication strategies on traditional mountain products that contribute to a lively and attractive transboundary area. (English)
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