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The Danish research in more sustainable cultivation systems and in new, local products from green biorefineries has been mentioned in the Frankfurter…
On November 17, approx. 150 researchers, politicians and stakeholders participated in a webinar to discuss and provide information about the…
Biorefining of grass and clover grass allows for a sustainable production of plant protein, which can replace imported soy products. At an online…
Green biorefining can contribute to both rural growth, a more sustainable agriculture and European self-sufficiency with plant protein. The…
A large-scale industrial and academic collaboration project between Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality and Aarhus University is 'a huge opportunity', says…
Researches from the Centre for Circular Bioeconomy at
Aarhus University are investigating the great potential of seaweed. Read more in the article…
Biorefining of grass and clover grass allows for sustainable production of plant protein and bio-based products that support the objectives of…
The circular bioeconomy can provide green solutions to everything from animal feed to textiles. At a webinar on 1 July, several researchers from CBIO…
Grass protein can replace imported soy protein in compound feed for livestock. However, a complete transition from soy to grass will require an…
BioSC International Summer School 2020 – “From plants to pilot plant” - Join the summerschool and learn about bioeconomy!
Due to the Corona…
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