Unveiling Innovative Solutions: MainstreamBIO’s Second Webinar Explores Small-Scale Biobased Solutions for Primary Producers
MainstreamBIO is excited to announce its second webinar, scheduled for April 17th, 2024, titled “Small Scale Biobased Solutions for Primary Producers“. This webinar will explore innovative biobased technologies and practices specifically tailored for small-scale applications, catering to the needs of primary producers.
The session aims to explore the variety of opportunities presented by small-scale bio-based solutions in resolving challenges and offering diversification prospects for primary producers. Specialists in bioeconomy development will share insights and expertise on various pertinent topics, including:
- An introduction to small-scale bio-based solutions and practices.
- Real-world success stories from innovative companies such as Grassa, Pilze Nagy, and Hexafly.
Through this webinar, participants will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of small-scale bio-based technologies in technical, sustainability, and socio-economic contexts.
- Explore the roles and possibilities for farmers in deploying small-scale bio-based solutions.
- Learn about MainstreamBIO’s screening process for small-scale bio-based solutions, including the matching tool and multi-criteria analysis (MCA).
- Hear firsthand experiences from small-scale bio-based solution providers and farmers involved in deploying these solutions in rural and coastal settings.
Read the agenda here and use the following link for registration (link)
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