Dutch circular innovations for the agri-food sector in the semi-arid Indonesia: market opportunities.

DossierKIEM.CIE.03.012
StatusAfgerond
Startdatum1 augustus 2018
Einddatum31 december 2018
RegelingKIEM 2018-2024 Circulaire economie
Thema's
  • Geen

In the Netherlands, the Agri-Food and Water Top Sectors aim at climate neutral food systems that close loops in the food value chains from farm to fork, based on efficiency of natural resource management, optimum use of food, a reduced use of natural resources and less environmental pressure, and optimum use of residue streams. It is also in their ambitions to promote and market Dutch circular solutions in foreign countries, such as emergent economies. The transition to a circular economy in the food chain in emergent economies requires a radical transformation, in which an integrated approach is required. In this regard, Indonesia strives for green development representing an advantageous market opportunity for Dutch SME’s offering circular innovations on the food value chain.
The consortium in this project would like to explore the opportunities for applying integrated approaches contributing to the transition to a circular economy in the food chain of emerging countries, in this case Indonesia, that could open market opportunities in the agri-food sector. The integrated approach includes innovations on effective use of natural resources (e.g., soil and water), innovations on ‘reshaping’ local organization and governance, and innovations on food/streams value chains.

Contactinformatie

Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences

Euridice Leyequien Abarca, contactpersoon

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