Ontwerp BioFieldlab NH BioFieldlab : Robuust pad naar kringlooplandbouw

Het ontwerp voor een BioFieldlab in Noord-Holland is gericht op de doorontwikkeling van de biologische sector. Met een gebiedsgerichte aanpak stimuleren we samenwerking in de keten, innovatie in de teelt, productontwikkeling en technologie. De focus ligt op toekomstbestendige bedrijfssystemen, geïnspireerd door de biologische sector, en aansluitend op regionale doelen. Het BioFieldlab is gestart met een cluster van biologische bedrijven dat, door uitbreiding, de slagkracht van de sector kan vergroten. Het richt zich op kennisontwikkeling door samenwerking tussen enthousiaste boeren, vereniging Bio-NH, Ekoplaza, het Louis Bolk Instituut, onderwijsinstelling InHolland, Bionext, en ketenpartijen terwijl het bijdraagt aan duurzaamheidsdoelen zoals biodiversiteit, waterbeheer en klimaatopgaven. Belangrijke samenwerkingen tussen onderzoek, onderwijs en ondernemers zijn hierbij cruciaal.

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  • Netherlands
Автори
  • Straten, A. van
  • Nieuwhof, J.
  • Knook, J.
  • Noordermeer, J.
  • Schrijver, J.
  • Konijne, J.
  • Huiberts, J.
  • Bos, I.
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  • Communication
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Factsheet
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Създаден на
2024
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Dutch
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Groen Kennisnet
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