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BIOECONOMY IN THE EU: ACHIVEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE
FUTURE
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CONTEXT OF DEVELOPMENT IN POLAND BIOECONOMY
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lack of national strategy dedicated solely
to bioeconomy
different aspects of bioeconomy in fewstrategic documents
many ministries involved (research,agriculture, economy, environment)
Reserch and development decisive role in implementing bioeconomy
reliance on fossil resources
significant share of agricultural and agro-food
sector in economy
scarce and diversified in different parts of
country water recourses (risk of droughts and
floods)
Bioeconomy very broad concept
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BIOECONOMY ASPECTS IN STRATEGIC DOCUMENTS
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EC Communication on bioeconomy
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RESEARCH POLICY
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STRATEGIC PROGRAM NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
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Covers 5 topics:Food safety and healthy food Rational management of natural resources including aqua resourcesClimate mitigation and adaptation of
agriculture to climate changes Protection of biodiversity and sustainable development of agricultural productivity Forestry and wood industry
Purpose: stimulate research to the benefit of the economy, support innovation and allow to gain competitiveness advantage
Strategic program Natural
environment,
agriculture and
forestry
Topics for bioeconomy research • Optimalisation of food chain and food safety• Development of industrial biotechnology • Preservation of biodaversity• Rational use of agricultural waste products • Production of bio-fules and use plants as a renewable
raw materials • Production of new bio-products in agro-food sector,
industrial biotechnology• Adaptation of agriculture to climate change due to risk
of drought and flood • Sustainable supply of biomas
DUBLIN, 14-15.02.2013
STRATEGIC PROGRAM NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
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Indispensable assuptions for realisation the bioeconomy concept
Strategic program Natural
environment,
agriculture and
forestry
Multi – disciplinary approach
More private
investment
SMS involvment
Communication
Strong political support
Response to the
needs of stakeholde
rs
Stimulating innovation
Concrete effects
Horison 2020
EIP on
agricultural productivity
and sustainbility
Cross – sectoral
research
DUBLIN, 14-15.02.2013
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MONIKA RZEPECKA
monika.rzepecka@nauka.gov.pl