Duration
2017
- 2020
Funding
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) :
890 000 Euro
Germany and the European Union (EU) are highly dependent on the import of various biogenic mass raw materials. Many of these raw materials used in the food sector as well as in industrial production and energy use. It is well known that the extraction and production of bulk commodities in non-OECD countries is closely associated with social and environmental problems. These problems range from the excessive use of agrochemicals to the financing of armed conflicts. In order to achieve a bioeconomic transformation, the challenge is to influence today’s situation as well as the medium- to long-term impacts and exploitation of increasing demand, while simultaneously maintaining important ecosystem services, minimizing conflict potential and increasing global socio-economic opportunities.
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