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Project Q4301499 in Romania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine
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English | Improving the existing competences and developing new ones in the aquaculture and fish products trade sector |
Project Q4301499 in Romania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine |
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628,252.88 Euro
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682,883.57 Euro
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92.0 percent
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21 November 2018
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20 September 2021
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Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development
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DACIAT was born from partners’ desire to improve existing competences in the field of aquaculture and aquaculture-related fields in the Black Sea Basin. DACIAT builds on a consolidated experience of exchange by moving towards concrete transfer of good practices in 4 Black Sea regions aiming to improve their competences, especially in what concerns support for aquaculture enterprises, in particular SMEs. DACIAT’s overall objective is to improve actual capacities in the field of aquaculture by increased cross-border cooperation in the Black Sea Region and, specifically, to upgrade the innovation capacity of existing enterprises activating in the field of aquaculture. This project aims to create added-value for aquaculture enterprises, in particular for SMEs, by creating customized support services and improving the existing ones. DACIAT is divided into 6 main components: Management and Coordination, Communication, State-of-the-Art Analyses, Development of an ICT Tool – Virtual Centre of Competences for the aquaculture sector, Exchange of experiences and Stakeholder involvement, as well as follow-up activities. The project consortium is composed of 6 relevant organisations located in 4 countries in the Black Sea cooperation area: Romania, Turkey, Greece and Ukraine. All partners are relevant organisations with concrete responsibilities in the fields tackled by the project. All partners have identified aquaculture as a key priority for their territories and have confirmed the importance of the project theme in their current environment. Partners differ in development levels in this field. In some, aquaculture and related systems are not yet at an advanced stage. Others have established a comprehensive support system but still look to improve services. DACIAT aims at bridging these gaps through intensive cross-border cooperation with a view to mutual learning and benefits. Danube Delta Research Institute, one of the main R&D institutes in the South-East Region of Romania is the Lead Partner. PP2 is the national association of Romanian FLAGs, while PP 3 (South-East Region/RO) is an NGO with 18-year experience in the field of cross-border cooperation. PP 4 REMTH is a the regional authority of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace and is the Managing Authority for 2014-2020 ROP. PP 5 is an important state from Trabzon covering all areas of expertise related to Marine Sciences and Technology, including Fisheries and Aquaculture high-tech. It has a close link with industry and carries out experimental aquaculture in specialised laboratories. PP 6 is a public organization from Izmail/Ukraine whose mission is to promote sustainable socio-economic of Odessa region. PP6 has intensive experience in CBC projects and is an active member of international networks and has good connections within its territory and abroad. Information added on 2020-05-26, regarding the mitigation of the effects of COVID-19 (the coronavirus pandemic that started in 2019) (English language only): Under project DACIAT an Aquaculture Virtual Center of Competences is under development serving as a cross-border business & logistics information exchange system for entrepreneurs that want to upgrade their knowledge in the aquaculture sector or develop new competences in this sector (e.g information on aquaculture farming fish species, highlighting their market potential, profitability in terms of operation costs, retail costs, preferences and behavior of consumers from Romania, Ukraine, Greece and Turkey). Considering the actual context generated by COVID pandemie, the development of customized support services and improving the existing ones will increase the importance of gaining upgraded innovative capacities of enterprises activating in the field of aquaculture. (English)
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