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Progetto PEFMED

Uptake of the Product Environmental Footprint across the MED agrofood regional productive systems to enhance innovation and market value

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Acronimo: 
PEFMED
Tipo di Finanziamento: 
Programmi dell'Unione Europea
Programma UE: 
INTERREG
Durata: 
da 1 Novembre 2016 a 30 Aprile 2019
Ruolo ENEA: 
Coordinatore
Responsabile di Progetto: 
Caterina Rinaldi
Personale: 
Valentina FantinGiuliana AnsanelliNicola ColonnaOmbretta PresentiSara CortesiValerio MiceliCristian ChiavettaAntonella Del Fiore
Status: 
Concluso

Aims:

  • Promote targeted systemic eco-innovation interventions to green the agrofood sector
  • Increase the market value of PEF-compliant productions and guide a mind change in the traditional agrofood productions model towards the PEF approach
  • Support the Smart Specialization Strategies (RIS3) goals related to innovation in agrofood and industrial production

Results:

  • Scenarios of intervention (technological and managerial actions) to improve the nine supply chains and clusters environmental footprints and the key social aspects with a territory based approach
  • Marketing strategy implementation to communicate the key environmental performance of the nine product chains through transparency, reliability and comparability
  • National roadmaps to extend the environmental footprint approach to new MED agrofood supply chains and clusters and to favor SME innovation
  • Wiki web-platforms to facilitate fast creation, sharing and transfer of collaborative knowledge content in a highly accessible and visible manner
  • Knowledge vouchering and new eco-innovation services to be provided by agrofood associations

Financial support: Funding Programme Interreg MED Transnational Cooperation Programme

Project budget: 2,4 M €, ERDF 2,1 M €

Reference: Project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund

Blog http://www.pefmed-blog.eu/

Video: http://www.pefmed-blog.eu/pefmed-official-video-broadcasted/

Wikiplatform: https://www.pefmed-wiki.eu/