![]() PROTECTOR CIP Eco-Innovation Pilot and Market Replication Project ECO/08/238984 |
![]() First industrial application of eco-innovative biotechnological process and product, for recycling and re-use of food industrial waste to economically important and high added value farming products (PROTECTOR) |
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PROJECT BACKGROUND | |||||||||
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The
PROTECTOR project is based on proven, transferable and adapted
applied scientific research and industrial engineered development
results from the EU FP5-FP6 RTD projects (www.terrenum.net/protector), which already
demonstrated
with success, but have not yet penetrated the market. It
aims to bridge the gap between EU FP RTD and commercialisation and to
move from the prototype phase on to the industrial phase. By the
first industrial application of eco-innovative biotechnological
process and series of creative bio-based products it is targeting
recycling and reuse of food industrial waste resources. These
eco-innovative
products aiming bio and low input horticultural farming use, matching
international product standards, advanced design requirements and
high quality end-user needs. The
first industrial application is aiming to install and operate liquid
fermentation unit up to 4 m3/batch capacity in combination with
solid state fermentation and formulation unit of the high phosphorous
content animal bone charcoal. The PROTECTOR is planned to be managed
under wider European cooperation from several counties and the
benefits of the project are on wide European level, while utilizing
our already existing cooperation networks in fifteen counties. For more information related to the former EU FP6 PROTECTOR RTD project please visit: www.terrenum.net/protector and PROTECTOR Success Story on EU-AGRINET wep page.
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The
PROTECTOR project is co-foundfed by the Executive Agency for
Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) of the European Commission.
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