Advancing Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy in Central and Eastern European countries
The overall objective of BIOEASTsUP project is to support the BIOEAST initiative in the implementation of its Vision for 2030 and Action Plan for transition of 11 Central and Eastern European (CEE) to bioeconomy. This will be done by engaging the relevant stakeholders, accenting sustainable circular bioeconomy on the CEE governments’ agenda improving macro-regional cooperation formats with downstream and upstream linkages of agri-food sector, and supporting national bioeconomy strategies development. The project will advance the BIOEAST initiative to become a catalyst for a research and innovation, rural development and other policies towards bioeconomy development in the CEE by creation of favourable inter-sectoral framework for sustainable deployment of biomass potential.
PROJECT PARTNERS:
From Latvia:
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
From other countries:
Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation — State Reasearch Insitute (IUNG-PIB), Poland
Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics — National Research Institute, Poland
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Poland
Ministry of Agriculture, Hungary
Research Institute for Fodder Crops, Ltd. Troubsko, Czech Republic
Research Institute of Agricultural Economics, Ungārija
Agricultural Academy, Bulgaria
Estonian University of Life Sciences, Igaunija
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic, Slovakia
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment, Slovenia
Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Croatia
Natural Resources Institute Finland, Finland
Agency for Renewable Resources, Germany
Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rumania
European Rural Development Network, Poland
Europa Media Szolgaltato non Profitkozhasznu Kft., Hungary
Quadro Synergy Ltd., Bulgaria