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Development and establishment of a regional value-added chain for cultivation and sequential utilization of hemp-cultures in the region of northern Harz Mountains
Project
Project code: EIP-Agri-SA-2020-LPLTLGMW
Contract period: 01.01.2020
- 31.12.2023
Budget: 702,048 Euro
Purpose of research: Applied research
Keywords: farming practice, plant production and horticulture, farming machines, water, biodiversity, food industry, marketing activity, supply chain, climate change
In recent years, the significance of hemp-based foodstuff increased immensely and the product segment continues to develop in a promising way from an economic point of view. Nevertheless, long supply chains exist between the agricultural primary production and the manufacturing industry. Moreover, hemp cultivation still offers great potential in optimization of sustainability. Thus, the project’s objective is to develop the regional value chain and to achieve a more efficient utilization of the hemp plant as a whole. Two main aspects of innovation receive attention within the frame of the venture. Firstly, strategies for cultivation and harvest of the whole plant are investigated. Associated with that, the development of innovative machines for harvest and initial treatment are promoted. Secondly, hemp-based final products related to a holistic usage of the plant like e.g. nutritional, agronomic or constructional goods are advanced to market readiness. Finally, findings are evaluated by cost-benefit analyses.
Section overview
Subjects
- Specialised crops
- Resource management
- Renewable Resources