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| Project completed: January 2005. Further funding is being sought to continue the work of the project. |
| IENICA, the Interactive European Network for Industrial
Crops and their Applications, is a project
funded by DG Research of the European Commission
and began during February 1997. Continuation
funding under the Fifth Framework programme
commenced in April 2000. The IENICA project is an overarching network linking otherwise independent organisations and initiatives which are involved in the development of renewable materials from crops throughout Europe, and its accessing and associated states. |
Accessing States: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania Associated States: Israel, Switzerland, USA, Canada |
Whilst the markets for starch products and for some oils, like erucic acid, are well established, the development of the industrial non-food sector of agricultural crops and its products in Europe is generally at a very early stage. Considerable evidence exists on the potential of plants to produce a range of products which could be used as raw materials and which would displace products made from non-renewable resources. However whilst there has been much “science push” to date there has been a noticeable weakness in market orientation and market “pull”. Evidence from conferences and industry discussion shows that there are a number of key issues which must be addressed if non-food crops are to progress.
The principal objectives of IENICA are:
The IENICA project seeks to achieve enhanced technology transfer and market orientation in order to extend sustainable and economically viable non-food products from plants, through positive interaction and collaboration at all stages in the production-supply-processing-market chain. |
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