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Circular bio-based business models for rural communities

What is it about?

To boost the development of a bio-based economy in Europe, there is a need for business models that can be replicated easily in a variety of locations and contexts, with relatively low levels of investment, risk and technical sophistication. A wider range of rural entrepreneurs needs to get involved in the emerging bio-based business sector, including farmers, forest owners, their associations, and small rural business. This will help to diversify and revitalize the economy and create quality jobs in rural areas. Local and regional authorities need to do more to support the bio-economy in their respective territories. They should therefore have a range of options to choose from and be able to select the approach that best suits local needs and assets. As a key part of a circular economy, the bio-economy needs to close loops to make the most efficient possible use of biomass under market and logistical constraints and to ensure the sustainability of business models.

Scope:

Based on an established agro-food system, proposals shall consider a variety of additional bio-based processes and end products that could be integrated into the system, and that are viable on a small scale (farm to rural community level)

Proposals can target any combination of non-food bio-based outputs, but projects focusing mainly on bio-fuels or bio-energy are not eligible. The choice of feedstock sources shall avoid negative effects on food security. Proposals shall focus on a single agro-food system that should be common in Europe and offer high replication potential and can be combined with sustainable management of natural areas and/or use of marginal lands. A complete assessment (economic, environmental and social) of the integrated system shall be carried out. The project shall include a business plan, and a set of policy options and recommendations.

Proposals shall fall under the concept of the ‘multi-actor approach, ensuring solid collaboration between relevant factors such as farmers or farmers associations, agro-food industry (including small businesses), technology providers, research centers or public authorities. Proposals should include a task to cluster with other projects financed under this topic.

Expected Impact:

Proposed activities will expand the range of business models available to entrepreneurs and local authorities by developing circular and sustainable business models with large potential for replication in areas with unexploited resources, at a relatively low cost, risk and with low levels of technical complexity.

This will help to:

  • expand and diversify the sector by mobilizing a wider range of players in the bio-based economy, including small businesses, farmers, forest owners and their associations;
  • develop regional and local bio-based models adapted to the wide variety of contexts found in the EU, including rural and remote areas and outermost regions;
  • ensure adequate recovery of nutrients and organic matter, and their reuse in agriculture.

In the longer-term results consolidate a diversified, circular and climate-friendly bio-based sector that harnesses regional assets, provides quality jobs and opportunities in rural areas and revitalizes rural economies.

In the same framework, IED has already implemented several innovative projects which included innovative practices.  If you are interested in applying for this call you could contact us and further discuss the available options.

Deadline: 23 January 2019

Available call budget in EUR: 20,000,000

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