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Production of Biostimulants, Biofertilizers, Biopolymers and Bioenergy from OLIVE-oil chain residues and by-products

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The development and application of innovative farming systems will ensure productivity, stability, resistance and resilience, avoiding disturbances on the long-term. Indeed, the efficient use of natural resources and reduction of chemical inputs both protect and improve the agroecosystem resilience to environmental disturbances related also to climate change.

The development of feasible strategies to recover these agricultural wastes is of primary importance, both for improving the use of natural resources, and for facing the environmental threads linked to the disposal of these wastes.

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4BIOLIVE project

Are you curious to learn more about the details of our 4biolive project? Below you will find the partners, our mission and the goals we have set for ourselves.

OUR PROJECT

Intensive agriculture in the Mediterranean area impacts and disturbs natural ecosystems, due to high inputs ...

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PARTNER

The 4BIOLIVE consortium covers the full research development value chain from experts on fundamental aspects ...

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OBJECTIVES

The extraction of bioactive substances and nutrients from olive mill wastes to produce biostimulants and ...

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Latest News

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4Biolive PRIMA2020 in YouTube

4Biolive PRIMA2020 in YouTube

By Debora Puglia

INRAA announces the partecipation to 4BIOLIVE

INRAA announces the partecipation to 4BIOLIVE “Concessió directa d’ajuts de l’Agència Estatal d’Investigació per a projectes d’investigació de Programació Conjunta ...

By Debora Puglia

UPC partner at the BIC 2022 Conference

On 6-7 April 2022, UPC was invited to attend the Bioeconomy, Innovation and Technology Congress (BIT 2022) in Vic (Spain). ...

By Debora Puglia

This project is part of the PRIMA programme supported by the European Union Any dissemination of results must indicate that it reflects only the author's view and that the PRIMA Foundation is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains