Progetto COOPID

Progetto COOPID

COOPeration of bioeconomy clusters for bio-based knowledge transfer via Innovative Dissemination techniques in the primary production sector (Scientific Director UNIBO - Prof. Davide Viaggi).

Pubblicato: 21 dicembre 2020 | Innovazione e ricerca

University of Bologna is taking part in the EU funded project COOPID.

COOPID proposes an innovative and effective strategy to inspire primary producers and stimulate the uptake of inclusive and sustainable bio- based business models in the European primary production sector, considering regional & sectorial particularities. Currently, bioeconomy starts on the fields, yet meaningful participation of the primary sector is currently challenged: this is an issue COOPID is meant to address.

A network of COOPID Bioeconomy Clusters from 10 European countries created ad hoc, involving a range of stakeholders: primary producers, in cooperatives or associations, within agriculture, forestry and aquaculture; industry; public sector; research and academia.

Our role within the project will support the activities of the project and in particular, we will derive guidelines for policy makers in the context of bioeconomy.

The project started on January 2021, it will last 2 years and gathers 11 partners from 10 different countries: Agri-food Cooperatives Spain (ES, project coordinator), Innovarum (ES), Greenflex (FR), Universita Di Bologna (IT), Gaia Epicheirein (EL), Agraren Universitet – Plovdiv (BG), Instytut Ekonomiki Rolnictwa i Gospodarki Żywnościowej, Państwowy Instytut Badawczy (PL), the National Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry in Styria (AT), Munster Technological University (IE), Food & Biocluster Denmark (DK), Proagria Oulu (FI).

Project Details

“This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101000519.”

“This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101000519.”