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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Hochschule Wismar |
| Country | Germany |
| Start Date | Jun 01, 2021 |
| End Date | May 31, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 21 |
| Roles | Participant; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101000348 |
Water-scarce regions in Sub-Saharan Africa are most vulnerable to climate change and fluctuations in seasonal rainfall patterns.
Agriculture is the most important economic sector in those areas and adaptation strategies must include technical support to subsistence and smallholder farmers who need to apply innovative technologies and practices to cope with environmental stresses and create revenue generating activities.
The DIVAGRI project proposes a wide range of bio-based innovative solutions adapted to specific conditions in target countries.
Ecosystem restoration in combination with diverse crop production in regenerative agricultural systems, mobile biorefineries for biomass conversion to high-value compounds and bioenergy, and the highly innovative clay-based micro-irrigation system “SLECI” (Self-regulating, Low Energy, Clay-based Irrigation) are solutions developed by DIVAGRI.
In addition, building on community participation and co-development of collaborative business models, the project will enable smallholder farmers to increase income and generate new economic opportunities while guaranteeing food security, real rural opportunities, and sustainability.
The focus of this project is not only on the primary production sector but also on the food and bio-based industries, thus promoting new partnerships between producers, processors, retailers and consumers and opening new sustainable avenues for businesses, services and value chains in support of rural communities.
Developing innovative bio-based technologies characterised by the efficient use of resources and utilisation of waste and by-products, DIVAGRI contributes to the EU research priority of making the transition towards circular agriculture and bioeconomy.
Agricultural Research Council Institute for Soil Climate and Water; Hochschule Wismar; Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources; Alchemia-Nova Gmbh; Lake Agege Farm Association Lbg; Istanbul Avrupa Arastirmalari Dernegi; Lisha Empowerment and Development Cc; Asociacion de la Industria Navarra; Institut Po Ovoshtarstvo-Plovdiv; National Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Nardi); Council for Scientific and Industrial Research; University of Cape Coast; Institut Fur Polymer-Und Produktionstechnologien Ev; Fh Joanneum Gesellschaft Mbh; Instituto Superior Politecnico de Manica; Namibia University of Science and Technology; Centro de Investigacao E Transferencia de Tecnologia Para Desenvolvimento Comunitario; G & G Extrusionstechnik Gmbh; Stellenbosch University; Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje; Namibia Rotomould Cc
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