Development of short circuits in the wood forest sector (Q4296844)

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Project Q4296844 in Belgium, France
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Development of short circuits in the wood forest sector
Project Q4296844 in Belgium, France

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    893,757.03 Euro
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    1,625,012.82 Euro
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    55.0 percent
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    1 October 2016
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    30 September 2020
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    Nord Picardie Bois
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    50°51'1.26"N, 4°21'6.19"E
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    50°14'17.52"N, 5°17'37.28"E
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    50°29'49.60"N, 4°54'14.08"E
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    48°58'36.41"N, 4°22'50.09"E
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    49°53'33.36"N, 2°18'31.57"E
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    The problem of exploiting local species, and particularly hardwood species, is shared between France and Belgium. However, the processing of coniferous varieties has witnessed the most successful industrialisation over the last 30 years. The hardwood processing sector, on the other hand, has not been able to achieve this breakthrough. The traditional customers of this sector, as well as the opportunities and uses of these woods, have significantly decreased in favour of import products or other materials. The construction sector remains a driver for the wood sector as a whole, compared with primary processing, which is experiencing real problems in the development of its businesses. The project is therefore generally aimed at creating market opportunities and openings for trans-regional species. To do so, it is necessary to help wood processing companies tackle their technical issues by supporting innovation, research, development, support for the realisation of product characterisation tests, the creation of connections as well as a technical and normative watch. The ultimate goal is to create outlets for regional species in the cross-border region, acting on several levels: the ProFilWood project, through its integration into a portfolio of projects, will create economic opportunities with a high degree of sector coherence. (English)
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