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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2021Partners:UNIBO, False, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Sekem Development Foundation +7 partnersUNIBO,False,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,Sekem Development Foundation,CIHEAM IAMM,University of Cadi Ayyad,University of Moulay Ismail,Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development,ISIS ORGANIC,Romagna Tech S.C.p.A.,International Hellenic UniversityFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-21-PRIM-0009Funder Contribution: 195,662 EURMED-LINKS aims at providing small-scale producers with tailored and effective solutions enhancing efficiency, sustainability and fairness along fruit and vegetable supply chains in Mediterranean countries. The project tackles five Specific Objectives: (i) to assess the competitive performance of Mediterranean FV supply chains and consumer preferences; (ii) to support the adoption of quality and sustainability standards among small-scale supply chain actors; (iii) to provide innovative IT tools supporting decision making; (iv) to provide small-scale actors with optimised management practices and business relations enhancing quality, sustainability and profitability; (v) to encourage stakeholders to exploit the results for local communities. MED-LINKS approach is based on the combination of three groups of optimization tools: (i) quality and sustainability standards and protocols, (ii) digital platform empowered with blockchain technology (smart contracts) and (iii) managerial tools and coordination strategies (i.e. Business Models). These will be customized based on the actual conditions of local actors participating in three different supply chain systems representative of commercial circuits in the Mediterranean region, namely: a) local Short Food Supply Chains, b) Green Public Procurement, c) Export-Oriented Supply Chains. The project will target and engage local clusters of small-scale producers in Egypt, France, Greece, Italy and Morocco to enhance their capability to adopt quality, environmental and social standards and thus to connect with other supply chain actors and profitability, while meeting final consumers’ needs. After a recognition of the major existing public and private quality and sustainability schemes in each of the three supply chain systems, innovative quality and sustainability tools or strategies tailored for SMEs (e.g. voluntary certifications schemes, Participatory Guarantee Systems, etc.) will be proposed. The second optimization set of strategies concerns the exploitation of innovative business models. An experts’ pool will evaluate and select the BM to optimize within specific clusters. Finally, partners will propose guidelines for pilot actions, bringing about technological innovation’s proposals compatible with selected optimized BMs. As a third set of optimization tools, a web-based digital platform will be developed to support small producers in (i) networking with other supply chain actors and final consumers, (ii) increasing opportunities and reputation (iii) adopting quality and sustainability standards and (iii) managing commercial B2B transactions. In order to scale out and scale up the proposed innovations, context-specific response strategies enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of local SMEs and value chains of interest will be implemented and demonstrated through five Pilot Actions. Compatibility between the proposed certification paths, business models and digital solutions will be tested and their potential benefits will be verified in real contexts, in each target Country. MED-LINKS will also develop training and advisory activities, while stakeholders’ feedback will be monitored and drivers determining acceptance or refusal of the solutions proposed will be analyzed.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:NTELAROS, MUNICIPALITY OF WEST LESVOS, RADTKE BIOTECHNIK, ICRA, MUNICIPALITY OF TINOS +25 partnersNTELAROS,MUNICIPALITY OF WEST LESVOS,RADTKE BIOTECHNIK,ICRA,MUNICIPALITY OF TINOS,alchemia-nova GmbH,Marche Polytechnic University,MUNICIPALITY OF MYKONOS,PLENUM GMBH,MYTILENE MUNICIPALITY,MINAVRA TECHNIKI KATASKEYASTIKI KAIERGOLIPTIKI ANONIMI ETAIRIA,University of the Aegean,NTUA,AGENSO,MEMIRA GENESIS LTD,UT SEMIDE,IMPACT HUB LABS,Z PRIME LIMITED,PLANET DI VILLA ALESSANDRO & C SAS,IRIDRA,ECO LODGE TINOS,Brunel University London,HU,A.S.A. - AZIENDA SERVIZI AMBIENTALISPA,MUNICIPAL WATER ANDSEWAGE COMPANY OF LESVOS (DEYALESVOU),AERIS,ISIS ORGANIC,BIOVERSUM - NATURE INSPIRED SYSTEMS,WS,CATALAN WATER PARTNERSHIPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 776643Overall Budget: 12,015,400 EURFunder Contribution: 9,958,710 EURHYDROUSA will provide innovative, regenerative and circular solutions for (1) nature-based water management of Mediterranean coastal areas, closing water loops; (2) nutrient management, boosting the agricultural and energy profile; and (3) local economies, based on circular value chains. The services provided lead to a win-win-win situation for the economy, environment and community within the water-energy-food-employment nexus. HYDROUSA water loops will include water from non-conventional sources including wastewater, rainwater, seawater, groundwater and vapour water, all resulting in recovered and marketable products. HYDROUSA will demonstrate at large scale the feasibility and sustainability of innovative, low-cost water treatment technologies to recover freshwater, nutrients and energy from wastewater, salt and freshwater from seawater, and freshwater from atmospheric water vapour. Water conservation solutions including aquifer storage and sustainable agricultural practices including fertigation will be applied. The solutions will be demonstrated on 3 major touristic islands in Greece. Detailed technical and financial deployment plans will be established for replication in additional 25 locations worldwide. Through the on-site water loops of HYDROUSA, complex supply chains for resource recovery are not required, as producers are directly involved as consumers of derived products. HYDROUSA will combine traditional skilled workmanship with modern ICT integration in beautiful and smart automation systems. HYDROUSA will revolutionise water value chains in Mediterranean areas and beyond, from water abstraction to sewage treatment and reuse. The proposed HYDROUSA solutions show massive potential to change the way humans interact with water, food and energy.
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