The overview of the state of bioeconomy in Poland relies on conceptual issues, the European documents, the lack of complex and comprehensive strategy in Poland, domination of traditional agriculture and agrifood sectors, and analyses of R&D activity focusing on intellectual property and investments. A country where agriculture plays a dominant economic role, such as Poland, could take advantage of its agricultural resource endowments and develop technologies based on biomass, biofuels and biogas, exploiting the untapped potential that promises faster take-off of bioeconomy. In Poland, a unitary and comprehensive bioeconomy strategy for all involved economic sectors is still in the making. Some of the elements of bioeconomy were implemented in the Strategy for the Development of the Country defining developmental goals for Poland up to 2020. The other national strategies containing bioeconomy issues are: Strategy for Innovation and Efficiency of the Economy, Strategy of Energy Safety and Environment and Strategy for Sustainable Development of Agriculture, Rural Areas and Fisheries. Emphasis is given to the contribution of the molecular and engineering sciences and the importance of long term support to innovative research to fine-tune science push vs. market and social pull forces. In the near future, a target of the national policies is to further develop renewable biomass-based energy.
At the same time, Poland is an active member of the BIOEAST initiative to develop bioeconomy in the macro-region summarized in a Vision paper: (a) Support the sustainable increase of biomass production (b) Underline the need for circular (“zero waste”) processing of available biomass, (c) Support the viability of rural areas.
The BioEcon project aimed to develop, extend and fully unlock the research potential of IUNG in accordance with the new global strategies, trends and changes in national needs through the creation of an excellent international and interdisciplinary department of bioeconomy and systems analysis. The knowledge, experience, developed tools, research programme and collaborations will allow the institute to maintain the new unit in the institute also after the completion of the project. It will closely cooperate with the other departments of the Institute, with the main purpose of regional development in line with knowledge-based bio-economy.