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Project Q4296426 in Belgium, France
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English | EQWOS - The cross-border tool for equine competitiveness in Hauts-de-France/Wallonia/Flanders |
Project Q4296426 in Belgium, France |
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1,673,108.52 Euro
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3,346,217.08 Euro
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50.0 percent
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7 January 2018
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31 March 2022
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Conseil du Cheval Hauts-de-France (FCCHF)
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On both sides of the French-Belgian border, the equine sector benefits from a geographical location in the heart of Europe’s horse breeding sector and from internationally recognised know-how: the results obtained by horses born or worked on the territory during the RIO2016 Olympic Games are an illustration of this. To date, however, the sectors have worked in isolation on each side of the border. The EQWOS project aims to create an equine cluster that will help make the cross-border area a leading territory in Europe for “all discipline horses” in order to address the common problems encountered by regional equine sectors. This cluster covers all sectors by working in the field of racing, sports horses, draught horses and cross-functional stakeholders. EQWOS' stated ambition is to create a transversal dynamic including all geographical sub-sectors in the Franco-Belgian and vertical zone (from the farmer to the end user). The creation of this EQWOS cluster takes concrete form through the creation of an entity to materialise and develop cross-border cooperation in the long term; the research and development of new products and markets to improve the competitiveness of companies and ramp up their skills in all sub-sectors. (English)
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