40 Best Practice Abstracts in the EIP-AGRI Format

The ENABLING project contributed to closing the gap of knowledge between Research and practitioners, collecting exist-ing best practices of Biobased products (BBP) value chains and make them accessible to stakeholders. One of the proposed measures is to identify and share successful examples of how sidestreams from agricultural processes are finding new and profitable routes This document describes the progress and results achieved in the implementation of the ENABLING project focusing on enhancing awareness of bioeconomy value chains.

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Contribution detail info

Location
  • Italy
  • Europe
Authors
  • Zusepe Elias Zidda
  • Giuseppe Saija
  • Peter Paree
Purpose
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
File type
Document
File size
964 kB
Created on
30-11-2022
Origin language
English
Official project website
License
CC BY

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