
CAP funds in Belgium help convert waste grass into superfood algae.
CAP funds in Belgium help convert waste grass into superfood algae.
A cooperation project to develop the technology for growing and processing organic hemp seeds.
A partnership project to develop an autonomous apiary monitoring system.
A herbal products company used CAP funds to modernise its production infrastructure and create new organic fruit and vegetable products.
An EIP Operational Group developed and tested a unique end-to-end agroforestry production process that is sustainable, profitable for the farm and the processing company, and which benefits consumers through products made in a way that supports the environment.
An EIP Operational Group worked on the reintroduction of ancient wheat species in the context of current practices applied at farm level.
In response to the seasonal work force crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, this project helped to provide counselling and guidance services related to employment issues via multiple communication channels.
A young farmer used RDP investment support for the construction of a facility for primary processing of grain seeds.
An organic cattle breeding family farm used RDP investment support to acquire machinery for the efficient harvest of high-quality animal feed.
An EIP-AGRI Operational Group is developing a biosensor that will quickly identify mastitis infections in dairy cows and thus improve the efficiency of the sector.