Bioeconomy

BIO-MI LTD.

Bioeconomy

Although Europe is one of the largest economies in the world, most activities aimed at supporting the development of the bioeconomy have until now been conducted at a national level, resulting in a competitive disadvantage of Europe when compared toother major economies and is in danger of falling behind in terms of basic research, education, innovation and investment. Only a more cooperative approach can lead to a growth of bioeconomy that would be capable of addressing the grand societal challenges.

Strong sectoral and multi-disciplinary components will ensure that the knowledge-based bioeconomy answer the societal challenges and support a sustainable growth of the European economy. Research institutes and industry should be encouraged to work together in order to provideglobal food security, improve nutrition and public health, make industrial processing cleaner and more efficient and make a significant contribution in the effort to mitigate climate change.

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