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Sustainable renewable energy VALUE chains for answering FARMers’ needs

Project description

Sowing the seeds for a more resilient farming future

Europe’s agricultural sector stands at a critical juncture, grappling with the urgent need to break free from its dependency on fossil fuels. To align with the ambitious goals of the European Green Deal, a shift towards renewable energy technologies is necessary. With this in mind, the EU-funded VALUE4FARM project aims to revolutionise farming practices and drive the defossilisation of agriculture. By matching the diverse energy needs of local farmers in areas such as electricity, heat, mobility, waste and land management, the project will establish three renewable-based local value chains centred around biogas. Bringing together researchers and SMEs, the project’s goal is to create sustainable energy solutions and promote circularity through nutrient recovery.

Objective

In order to defossilise the agricultural sector in line with the EU Green Deal, the local incorporation of renewable energy technologies matching local farmers’ needs in terms of electricity, heat, mobility, waste and land management is key. In this context, the VALUE4FARM project will gather 14 partners (including 7 research-oriented partners, 3 SMEs and 3 associations) in a 42-month project to demonstrate at TRL6-7 the effectiveness, sustainability and replicability of three renewable-based local value chains based on biogas, and coupling sustainable food and renewable-energy production. In Denmark, add-ons to the traditional biomethane pathway will be brought for answering the local specificities of large-scale farms. In Belgium, a pathway towards better use of already-existing residual streams will be demonstrated for efficient production of electricity/heat and fuel, thus answering mobility needs for small-scale farms. In Italy, hybridisation compatibilities will be investigated towards the creation of an efficient off-grid biomethane plant. Sustainable agricultural crop protocols will be developed, based on at least 200 farmers’ specifications, meeting the challenges of the agricultural sector, while matching renewable energy production. All value chains will promote circularity through nutrient recovery.

The uptake of the demonstrated value chains will be facilitated by a strong involvement of farmers from the very beginning of the project. Three replication sites in Iceland, Italy and Poland have already been selected in the project. The assessment of the economic, environmental and social benefits of the VALUE4FARM value chains will be widely shared and disseminated to relevant stakeholders. In particular, to encourage the wider farming community across Europe to benefit from producing both food and energy from their land and showcasing the lessons learnt in the demonstration sites, an online decision support tool will be made available in open-access.

Coordinator

INAGRO, PROVINCIAAL EXTERN VERZELFSTANDIGD AGENTSCHAP IN PRIVAATRECHTELIJKE VORM VZW
Net EU contribution
€ 1 348 341,25
Address
IEPERSEWEG 87
8800 Rumbeke Roselare
Belgium

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Region
Vlaams Gewest Prov. West-Vlaanderen Arr. Roeselare
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Total cost
€ 1 348 341,25

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