Desarrollo de una bioeconomía en la Europa rural
Tras plantar, cultivar y cosechar los cultivos, muchas instalaciones agrícolas dejan de usarse, pero convertirlas en plantas de bioproducción podría ampliar su actividad a todo el año, lo que significaría más dinero para agricultores e industrias agrícolas. En un proyecto financiado con fondos europeos se desarrollaron y probaron varios bioproductos que podrían producirse en estas instalaciones. demostrando la viabilidad de transformar las agroindustrias en Centros Logísticos Integrados de Biomasa o IBLCs. Un IBLC se refiere al inicio de una nueva línea de negocio de base biológica durante los meses de baja actividad alimentaria utilizando las capacidades disponibles en la agroindustria. AGROinLOG probó el concepto IBLC en tres empresas europeas: en España en una industria de forrajes, en Grecia en una industria de aceite de oliva y en Suecia en una industria de molienda de cereales. La principal conclusión del proyecto es que la implantación de IBLCs en estas agroindustrias puede ser viable y puede representar una oportunidad de diversificación, estabilizando su actividad anual y mejorando su competitividad.
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Informazioni sul contributo
- Posizione
- Europe
- Spain
- Greece
- Autori del contributo
- María Izquierdo Sanz
- Scopo
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Tipo di file
- Document
- Dimensione del file
- 110 kB
- Pubblicato su
- 04-10-2024
- Lingua d'origine
- English
- Sito web ufficiale del progetto
- AGROinLOG
- Licenza
- CC BY-NC-ND
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