The project clearly follows a multi-actor approach that ensures a solid and long term collaboration. Relevant farmers, SMEs, large industries and research centres join forces for this project. The project includes two “farmer and food industry” cluster organisations.
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Aquaculture
Bioenergy
Bio-processing
Functional feed and neutraceutical products
Utilization of marginal/ saline land
Pharma and nutraceutical products
Farmers and companies in Europe involved in Aquacombine with interest in exploring the benefits of Salicornia!
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Design for adaptability, re-use and deconstruction of buildings,in line with the principles of circular economy (Built4People Partnership) | 24 September 2023 | 21 January 2025 | Link |
Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of chemical, biological and radiological threats to agricultural production, feed and food processing, distribution and consumption | 27 June 2024 | 20 November 2024 | Link |
The Aquacombine project was funded under the Horizon 2020 Programme.
The network would facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices among saline farmers across Europe. It also might encourage collaboration among its members to conduct research and develop innovative solutions for challenges specific to saline farming. The network could organise training sessions, workshops, and educational programs to improve the skills and knowledge of its members in saline farming practices. In addition, it could advocate for favourable policies and regulations that support the interests of saline farmers in Europe. The network might support the promotion of European saline products in the market and create awareness of their quality and sustainability.
The network could facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences among saline farmers across Europe. Farmers from different regions might have unique insights and techniques that could benefit others in improving their farming practices and overcoming challenges. The network could help promote European saline products in the market, creating awareness and demand for sustainably produced seafood. This could enhance market access for farmers and increase the value of their products.
Contact people are responsible for maintaining regular and effective communication within the network. They serve as intermediaries between different members of the network, ensuring that information flows smoothly and efficiently. They play a crucial role in coordinating network activities, meetings, and events. This involves setting schedules, organising venues, and ensuring that all relevant stakeholders are informed and involved.