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EU funding (€8,918,531): Diversifying revenue in rural Africa through circular, sustainable and replicable bio-based solutions and business models Hor21 May 2021 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Diversifying revenue in rural Africa through circular, sustainable and replicable bio-based solutions and business models

Africa will need to feed over 2 billion people by 2050 while coping with unprecedented demographic, socio-economic, environmental, climatic and health transitions. Meanwhile, undernourishment is still on the rise, affecting almost 20% of its population now. Under this light, ensuring Africa’s food security becomes imperative, with the bioeconomy posed to play a leading role to this end. It is against this backdrop that BIO4AFRICA sets off to support the deployment of the bioeconomy in rural Africa via the development of bio-based solutions and value chains with a circular approach to drive the cascading use of local resources and diversify the income of farmers. Our focus is on transferring simple, small-scale and robust bio-based technologies adapted to local biomass, needs and contexts (green biorefinery, pyrolysis, hydrothermal carbonisation, briquetting, pelletising, bio-composites and bioplastics production). In doing so we aim at empowering farmers to sustainably produce a variety of higher value bio-based products and energy (animal feed, fertiliser, pollutant absorbents, construction materials, packaging, solid fuel for cooking and catalysts for biogas production), significantly improving the environmental, economic and social performance of their forage agri-food systems. To this end, we have set up 4 pilot cases with over 8 testing sites in Uganda, Ghana, Senegal and Ivory Coast, offering more than 300 farmers and farmer groups of all sizes (incl. small dairy and lower-income farmers, women farmer groups and transhumant pastoralists among others) the opportunity to test them in real productive conditions. Along the way, our balanced mix of 13 African and 12 EU partners will engage in solid multi-actor collaboration with rural communities and government, co-developing novel sustainable value chains driven by circular business models and supporting deployment in other areas, all while safeguarding agronomic, environmental, social and economic sustainability.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
0Kmnomads.ORG €228,750
African Agricultural Technology Foundation €269,688
African Forum FOR Agricultural Advisory Services €196,625
Agri Business Innovation Hub €150,938
Association D'Appui AUX Initiatives DE Paix ET DE Developpement €50,188
Barcelona Plataforma Empresarial SL €363,563
Celignis Ltd. €268,281
Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour Ledeveloppement - C.I.R.A.D. Epic €1,478,975
Draxis Research Ventures Astiki Mi Kerdoskopiki Etairia €191,338
Eastern Africa Farmers' Federation Society €246,781
FBCD AS €348,250
Fundacion Corporacion Tecnologica de Andalucia €153,250
GIE Country Farm €52,100
Grassa B.V. €735,250
Institut National Polytechnique Felix Houphouet-Boigny €631,250
Kabarole Research AND Resource Centre €402,313
Munster Technological University €381,313
Q-Plan International Advisors PC €650,000
Ragt Energie SAS €251,406
Savannah Young Farmers Network €418,125
SCPL SA €51,775
Societe D'Economie D'Energie ET D'Electro-Mecanique Energeco €52,250
Stichting IHE Delft Institute FOR Water Education €766,281
Sustainable Innovations Europe SL €240,625
Universite Assane Seck DE Ziguinchor €339,219

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000762

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