Project Details
Description
The MARIGREEN project will valorize residual materials from the BLUE sector,of which many are currently poorly utilized, by treating them with appropriate technology and applying in agriculture (GREENsector).
Significant amounts of fertilizers applicable inorganic growing are required to achieve 25%organic farmland in EU by 2030, as proposed in the F2Fstrategy.The project will study available residual materials from fish capture,brown algae industry,mussel industry and organic aquaculture.
Partners
National Institute of Aquatic Resources, DTU Aqua
University "Politehnica"of Bucharest, Bulgaria (coordinator)
Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture, Norway
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Romania
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway
Alumichem A/S, Denmark
Fjordlaks A/S, Norway
Algea A/S, Norway
Sigurd Folland A/S, Norway
Funding
The project is funded by EU Horizon 2020 Bluebio Cofund
Research area: Aquaculture
Significant amounts of fertilizers applicable inorganic growing are required to achieve 25%organic farmland in EU by 2030, as proposed in the F2Fstrategy.The project will study available residual materials from fish capture,brown algae industry,mussel industry and organic aquaculture.
Partners
National Institute of Aquatic Resources, DTU Aqua
University "Politehnica"of Bucharest, Bulgaria (coordinator)
Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture, Norway
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Romania
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway
Alumichem A/S, Denmark
Fjordlaks A/S, Norway
Algea A/S, Norway
Sigurd Folland A/S, Norway
Funding
The project is funded by EU Horizon 2020 Bluebio Cofund
Research area: Aquaculture
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 01/11/2022 → 01/11/2024 |
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