COOPeration of bioeconomy clusters for bio-based knowledge transfer via Innovative Dissemination techniques in the primary production sector

COOPID

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The EU-funded COOPID project proposes a new strategy for the successful uptake of sustainable bio-based business models in the primary production sector. A network of COOPID Bioeconomy Clusters from 10 European countries created ad hoc, involving a range of stakeholders: primary producers, in cooperatives or associations, within agriculture, forestry and aquaculture; industry; public sector; research and academia.

Based on the proposed model, COOPID ambassadors will showcase success stories, organise workshops and conduct interactive dissemination and communication campaigns targeted to various audiences. One of the main target groups will be women and young producers who have great potential to innovate but are underrepresented in the primary production sector.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101000519.

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