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Recycling
and upgrading of bone meal for environmental friendly crop
production and nutrition (2005-2008) |
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e-mail 1: edward.someus[at]gmail.com - e-mail 2: edward[at]terrenum.net
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PROJECT WORKPKLAN |
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WP0:
consortium management activities, such as coordination at
consortium level of the coherent technical activities of the
project, interface, reports and overall legal, contractual,
ethical, financial and administrative management of the
consortium. WP1: Development of recycling and upgrading strategy for organic waste streams from the food chain. WP2:
Adaptation
of previously selected microorganisms for P mobilisation and
biocontrol. WP7:
Cost
benefit analysis, SWOT, assessment of acceptance by consumers and
retailers. The results from the preceding WPs need to be
coherently evaluated and to reflect a comprehensive cost and
efficiency evaluation, resulting in the development of a
PROTECTOR application strategy. CBA will cover the total life
time cycles of an innovation where completeness, accuracy and
reliability require an integrated research approach. The consumer
and retailer acceptance evaluation, including (1) facilitate
marketing, (2)assure that maximum quality standards are met,
providing protection to consumers from fraudulent products,
(3)protect consumers by assuring the truthfulness of information
provided in advertising and labelling and (4)facilitate consumers
choice. WP8: Dissemination. By coherent innovation management and IPR protection, supported by the establishment of intranet database. The intranet will organize and unite all known scientific, technical and intellectual property protection data; comprehensive EU legislation information; studies on socio-economic aspects of low input farming; relevant economic and market appraisement. Based on the achievements, development of disseminations and marketing strategies will be made, particularly for SME's. |
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The
PROTECTOR project is co-funded by the European Commission within
the 6th Framework Programme of RTD. Thematic Priority
5- Food Quality and Safety. | |