FUTURE IN HEMP - Manufacturing development based on the processing of hemp fiber (Q4296768)

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FUTURE IN HEMP - Manufacturing development based on the processing of hemp fiber
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    570,739.26 Euro
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    776,238.39 Euro
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    73.53 percent
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    1 April 2020
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    31 March 2022
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    Érmellék Centrum Közösség Nonprofit Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság
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    48°11'49.49"N, 22°32'15.76"E
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    48°42'12.60"N, 21°15'53.24"E
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    The „FUTURE IN HEMP – Manufacturing development based on the processing of hemp fibre” project is implemented by D§D Group Invest s.r.o. a small sewing business operating in Slovakia and the Érmellék Centrum Nonprofit Kft situated in Hungary. Common challenges of the area are low business activity, few jobs, high unemployment, youth migration, aging and deep poverty. The global aim of the project is the sustainable exploitation of local natural and human resources, production and sale of high value-added products and creation of new jobs for the local population. In the wake of the project 10 new jobs will be created and unemployment will decrease. Business activity will improve and local industry tax will grow. Project partners wish to achieve this goal by renewing, restructuring and modernizing the traditionally typical of the region hemp industry. In the course of the project the processing plant to be set up at Beregdaróc will manufacture tea from the leaved shoots, long and short industrial fibre from the bast and bedding for small animals from the shivs part of the stalk. Long and short fibre will be spinned into yarn of which hemp linen will be woven to be used for sewing table cloth and other decorative objects. Thanks for the project there will be 8 new working places created in Beregdaróc. On the Slovakian side of the border D§D Group Invest in Kosice will relocate its production line into a refurbished building and turn out various household linens and clothing made of the linen produced in Beregdaróc selling it through their webshop and creating 2 new working places. The project, therefore, will result in producing high added value products innovatively and using state of the art methods on the basis of local resources. In addition to job creation a further benefit will be that raw material produced and processed on one side of the border will be utilised on the other side of the border strengthening business relations between the two countries. (English)
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