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Project Q4300846 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France
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English | Sustainable up-cycling of agro-, agrofood and fisheries residues in horticulture and agriculture as bioenergy, biochar and chitin-rich products |
Project Q4300846 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France |
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1,852,621.66 Euro
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3,353,732.95 Euro
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55.24 percent
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2 February 2018
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30 April 2022
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Instituut voor Landbouw- en Visserijonderzoek (ILVO/EV-ILVO)
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Increase the adoption of new circular economy solutions in the 2 Seas area by sustainable up-cycling of agro-, agrofood and fisheries residues in horticulture. Up-cycling and combining resources for sustainable soilless greenhouse cultivation into one concept based on sustainable growing media, greenhouse heating and CO2 fertigation. Reinforce the institutional framework conditions and the capacity of stakeholders to adopt these innovations. Combine all knowledge of separate materials as feedstock and low temperature gasification as processing technique into sustainable products and application techniques ready for commercialization for use in greenhouses with a low-C heating and fertilization technology. Optimize the use of chitin and biochar as innovative amendments for closing loops at regional level. Provide decision models for 4 valorization chains and increase the adoption of these new solutions through targeted implementation, dissemination and valorization. (English)
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