TransAlp (Bringing circular economy to the farmers in rural Alpine Region for sustainable growth)

Shared by: 
Action Group 2 - Economic development
Status: 
Active
Lead organization: 
Cluster Agency Baden-Württemberg

 

Project content

Medicinal & Aromatic Plants (MAPs) are botanical raw materials that are used for therapeutic, aromatic or culinary purposes as components of cosmetics, medicinal or food products. There is an increasing demand for Medicinal & Aromatic Plants thanks to an increased production of healthcare formulations; MAPs based supplements have a market of $35 billion p. a.

The project aims to bring the Circular Economy approach to farmers in rural Alpine Region for more sustainable growth by establishing Medicinal & Aromatic Plants value chains and supporting Green Infrastructure networks by promoting sustainable practices and awareness raising.

The main results of the project are a strategic overview on how this cross-cutting topic can work in AR, one fully developed Medicinal & Aromatic Plants value chain, proposals for upgrading skills of actors and first experiences how green infrastructure networks can work in practice.

Project Partners

  • Cluster Agency Baden-Württemberg (DE, Lead)
  • Plastic Innovation Competence Center (CH)
  • Provincia autonoma di Trento (IT)
  • Poly4EmI hosts by Anteja ECG d.o.o. (SI)
  • Bavarian State Ministry for Environment and Consumer Protection (DE)

Funding

The project is co-financed by the European Union (Alpine Region Preparatory Action Funds - ARPAF)

 

Start and closure dates: 
January 2018 to March 2019