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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, CNTA, ENCO SRL, TECNOALIMENTI S.C.P.A., GERACE MARIA CATERINA +22 partnersGhent University, Gent, Belgium,CNTA,ENCO SRL,TECNOALIMENTI S.C.P.A.,GERACE MARIA CATERINA,CHAMBRE REGIONALE D'AGRICULTURE DU CENTRE - VAL DE,EKOOWOC,UNIBO,CONFAGRICOLTURA,COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE DES COOPERATIVES DE CONSOMMATEURS,COOPERATIVES EUROPE,COEXPHAL,INNOGESTIONA AMBIENTAL SL,University of Hohenheim,FINT,OMKI,CREDA,WU,SGGW,LE TERRE DI ZOE,BIOECONOMY CLUSTER,ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DU COMMERCEDE FRUITS ET LEGUMES DE L'UE,Pilze-Nagy Kft.,Stichting Food Valley,NATIONAL UNION FOR REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF SMALL,FLORETTE,INSTITUT ACTALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000852Overall Budget: 7,531,710 EURFunder Contribution: 6,992,300 EURStarting from current best practices and key success factors observed and analysed in innovative value chains and the state of the art in technological and non-technological approaches, CO-FRESH proposes to develop techniques, tools and insights for the re-design of agri-food value chains. Through collaborative and systemic approaches, the tools and formats will be applied in 7 pilot cases representing diverse fruit and vegetables agri-food value chains (including protein crops for food and feed) across Europe. CO-FRESH will use the Intervention Research approach to study models of collective innovation action within and across organisations. The CO-FRESH consortium brings together key actors from pilot agri-food value chains; actors’ associations (farmers, food producers, cooperatives, consumers); experts in technological (including digital) solutions and non-technological (including social, organizational, and institutional) solutions; as well as experts in environmental, social, economic sustainability, and in consumer’s acceptance. The main objective of CO-FRESH is to (re)design and pilot innovative systemic approaches to agri-food value chains to scale up this innovation at European level. These innovative approaches will improve economic, social and environmental performance/efficiency of these value chains, through smart integration of technological, social, organisational, managerial and institutional innovations; all of which serve to make them more sustainable.
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