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Many European consumers still struggle to identify ultra-processed foods and understand how food processing affects everyday choices. This article explores the gap between perception, convenience and nutritional awareness.
The EU’s Multi-Actor Approach is reshaping agricultural innovation by putting farmers at the centre of project design, testing and uptake. Instead of treating farmers as end users, this model builds solutions with them from the start, increasing relevance, trust and real-world adoption.
In a context of digital communication overload, effective messaging is not about being everywhere, but about choosing the right channels, maintaining coherence, and communicating with intention to remain relevant.
A practical, audit-ready guide for Horizon Europe projects on how to organise eligible costs, ensure traceability, and keep the right supporting documentation—with common mistakes to avoid and a downloadable checklist to help you stay compliant.
A practical, audit-ready guide for Horizon Europe projects on how to organise eligible costs, ensure traceability, and keep the right supporting documentation—with common mistakes to avoid and a downloadable checklist to help you stay compliant.
Cost allocation isn’t about “splitting fairly” in EU projects—it’s about proving an auditable link between each cost and the action. This guide breaks down the most frequent allocation mistakes in Horizon Europe (actual cost and lump sum), LIFE and I3, with real examples and a practical checklist to reduce audit risk and protect your funding.
Nature credits are emerging as an innovative financial mechanism to mobilise private investment for biodiversity restoration. As ecosystem degradation accelerates and public funding falls short, the EU’s Nature Credits Roadmap aims to close the biodiversity financing gap by aligning ecological outcomes with financial incentives and ESG compliance frameworks.
The LIFE Programme, one of the EU’s key environmental funding instruments, may come to an end after 2027. This article explores its legacy, the current debate, and what could come next.
MainstreamBIO showcased how rural bioeconomy innovation can be supported across Europe through free, tailored help for small-scale actors, combining technical and business services in 2023–2024
Horizon Europe 2028–2034 (FP10) brings a €175bn draft budget, faster time-to-grant, and lump-sum funding. Learn what changes mean for bioeconomy and agri-food actors.
Brussels/Madrid, 16th October 2025. – On World Food Day, the EU-funded Sustain-a-bite project is launching its first consumer campaign, Behind Every Bite, across Europe
Managing dissemination and communication in EU projects can feel like juggling a dozen things at once—social media, reports, events, stakeholder engagement—you name it. But the […]
As the global population is expected to reach 9 to 10 billion by 2050, there is an urgent need for […]
In today’s fast-paced world, scientific discoveries shape much of our lives, but these advancements are often complex, full of weird terms, and difficult for non-experts […]
In the face of climate change, soil degradation, and growing food security concerns, sustainable farming practices have become more crucial than ever. Consumers growing awareness […]
Effective communication in EU-funded projects is not just about spreading awareness—it plays a vital role in linking research and innovation […]
Peat has long been a cornerstone of horticulture, widely used for its ability to retain moisture and nutrients. However, its environmental cost is substantial. Peat […]
The MainstreamBIO project will come to an end in August 2025, after three years of hard but rewarding work. In this period, Innovarum has […]
Lump sum funding is a financial mechanism introduced by the European Commission to simplify project financing under programs like Horizon Europe. By providing a predetermined […]
On April 10th, 2025, Innovarum attended a conference on bioparks organized at the Lleida-Alguaire Airport by the Diputación de Lleida, called Conference on Bioparks: an […]
Synthetic fertilisers have enabled to more than double agricultural production over the last century. However, despite their critical importance for our food systems, their widespread […]
European diets are imbalanced, with excessive consumption of protein, primarily from animals- twice the recommended amount per capita. At the same time, the intake of […]
The “Week Without Meat” is a global campaign encouraging individuals to eliminate meat from their diets for seven days. Originating in the Netherlands, this […]
Below are 4 differences in implementing projects under the Horizon Europe program compared to the LIFE program. It is worth noting that there are more […]
In today’s digital-first world, creating compelling and effective digital content is essential for any project. Whether you’re launching a new initiative or working within the […]
Effective stakeholder engagement is the backbone of any successful EU-funded project. Whether you’re working on Horizon Europe, Interreg, or other EU initiatives, identifying and engaging […]
On the 27th of February 2024, the European Parliament narrowly approved the Regulation on Nature Restoration by 329 votes in favour, 275 against and […]
2024 has been a breakthrough for innovation and sustainability in the European agri-food sector. From disruptive technologies to initiatives that seek to revolutionise the bioeconomy, […]
