During the first reporting period (RP1), the consortium established the scientific and technical foundations of the project, providing a solid background on agri-food value chains, biodiversity, and consumer behaviour. Underutilized and non-utilized crops were carefully selected, multiplied, and distributed among partners for experimental use, ensuring the smooth implementation of field trials. In parallel, novel food dishes based on these crops were developed and shared with the public through a recipe booklet, promoting awareness of diverse and healthy nutrition.
During the second reporting period (RP2), a comprehensive analytical framework was developed to assess biodiversity across agri-food value chains, combining economic, environmental, and behavioural dimensions. This work led to the development of an agent-based simulation model that allows users to explore how decisions by farmers, processors, retailers, and consumers interact and influence biodiversity outcomes. Environmental sustainability assessments of the selected crops were completed, along with progress in breeding activities and field trials. Labeling, certification, and traceability approaches were also examined to strengthen consumer trust and market uptake.
In the final reporting period (RP3), all remaining activities were completed and consolidated. The BIOVALUE tool was finalized, validated, and demonstrated as a fully operational decision-support instrument, and a chatbot was developed as well. Experimental results from agronomic trials, sustainability assessments, and value chain analyses were completed and synthesized. Final testing and evaluation of innovative food products and dishes provided insights into consumer preferences, acceptance, and willingness to adopt biodiversity-friendly foods.
Strong emphasis was placed throughout the project’s lifecycle on dissemination and exploitation, ensuring that project results will be accessible beyond the project’s lifetime through scientific outputs, policy-relevant materials, stakeholder engagement, and online platforms. As a result, BIOVALUE delivered a coherent set of tools, data, and guidelines ready for use by policymakers, researchers, and agri-food stakeholders.