BRANCHES was a H2020 “Coordination Support Action” project, that brought together 12 partners from 5 different countries. The overall objective of BRANCHES was to foster knowledge transfer and innovation in rural areas (agriculture and forestry), enhancing the viability and competitiveness of biomass, supply chains and promoting innovative technologies, rural bioeconomy solutions and sustainable agricultural and forest management. The Practice Abstract presents the story of Pellet Drive from Italy, a company that offers technical solutions in the biomass vending machines field. Their system is very flexible, because it can be adapted to any products coming in discrete units (packs, bundles, bricks etc.), which allows extended service when the winter season is over and fuel demand dwindles. Most of the cost is in the software, and users can multiply their own selling points at the small incremental cost of the simple hardware. Nevertheless, the Pellet Drive box is nice looking, features a number of advanced security devices and sports a bright monitor for advertising the product – or for selling ads to other businesses and integrating the revenue stream.
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An infographic providing a compact overview on Polish company approach to recycle organic waste and by-products.
BIOEAST Initiative, the CEE countries’ Initiative for Knowledge-based Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry in the Bioeconomy, was established in 2016 to provide a political platform for the CEE countries to strengthen research and innovation cooperation and to enhance participation in the shaping of the European Research Area’s (ERA) policy and framework programme. The BIOEAST Initiative was founded by the Ministers of Agriculture of Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovenia. The BIOEAST Initiative represents the common political commitment and shared strategic research and innovation framework for working towards sustainable and circular bioeconomies in the CEE countries.
This case study is drafting new legislation that allows renting forestland for multiple purposes in order to increase economic efficiency and maintain a balance between all ecosystem services. This Russian case works on regulation mechanisms so that people renting forestland can use it for multiple purposes, and to include ecosystem services in the Forest Code.