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EU funding (€6,999,100): Utilization of Marginal lands for growing sustainable industrial crops and developing innovative bio-based products Hor17 Oct 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Utilization of Marginal lands for growing sustainable industrial crops and developing innovative bio-based products

MIDAS aims to develop, evaluate and optimize sustainable low-ILUC feedstock by developing selected industrial crops and cropping systems on European marginal agricultural land in a climate-resilient and biodiversity-friendly way to support feasible bio-based value chains. Mapping of the actual and future marginal lands that may be certified as low-ILUC, including current and future expectations on soil erosion and water stress as well as biodiversity challenges and potentials, ecosystem services, and guidelines for enhancing co-benefits will improve understanding of the available marginal land for “low-ILUC” biomass production. Selected industrial crops, already adapted to marginal lands, will be optimized through modern biotechnology tools - particularly for water-use efficiency - and through tailored agronomic practices towards improved resource efficiency. Case studies of innovative farming systems (intercropping, agroforestry) established on marginal land at farm level will improve harvesting solutions, biodiversity data and guidelines while relevant actors (farming community, bio-based industry & academia) will be engaged through Regional Advisory Groups. From the produced biomass innovative bio-based products (biochemicals, composites, and elastomers) will be developed, following the biorefinery and the circular use concept. Potential biomass-to-product(s) pathways will be identified, leading to value chain/ web concepts that will be assessed for sustainability and will produce a multi-criteria tool for the design of sustainable bio-based value webs while enhancing regional biodiversity. Finally business plans to foster circularity at farm level by engaging the farming community, industrial actors and academia through the projects’ Case Studies will be developed. Moreover, through international cooperation (Brazil, Canada) on crops, cropping systems and bio based products MIDAS allows best practices exchange and contributes to win-win scenarios development.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Kaiima Brasil Sementes SA ?
Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna €332,500
Centre FOR Renewable Energy Sources AND Saving Fondation €600,225
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas €345,500
Cesky Konopny Klastr z.s. €153,500
Chimar (Hellas) ΑΕ - Anonymi Viomichaniki Kai Emporiki Etaireia Chimikon Proionton €229,250
Consiglio Per LA Ricerca IN Agricoltura E L'Analisi Dell'Economia Agraria €255,000
Consorzio Per LA Ricerca E LA Dimostrazione Sulle Energie Rinnovabili €196,250
Ellinika Petrelaia ΑΕ €0.00
ETA - Energia, Trasporti, Agricoltura Srl €161,875
European Carbon Farmers sp. z o.o. €144,375
Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon €380,500
Guatecs €168,875
HELLENiQ PETROLEUM SA €91,875
Ilios Symvouleftiki ΕΕ €164,325
Instituto Tecnico Agronomico Provincial SA €264,250
Institut ZA Ratarstvo I Povrtarstvo Institut OD Nacionalnog Znacaja ZA Republiku Srbiju €225,250
NOKIAN RENKAAT Oyj €208,600
Novamont S.p.A. €490,438
Politecnico Di Torino €0.00
SOLTUB TRADE AND SERVICE PROVIDING Ltd. LIABILTY €178,150
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH €489,125
Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha €410,875
Universidade Nova de Lisboa €165,500
Universita Degli Studi Di Catania €275,750
UNIVERSITAET HOHENHEIM €507,925
Valbopan-Fibras de Madeira SA €123,813
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY €435,375

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101082070

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Kaiima Brasil Sementes SA, Campinas, Brazil.

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