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FER-PLAY · Multi-assessment of alternative fertilisers for promoting local sustainable value chains and clean ecosystems

HORIZONStatus: CLOSED1 September 202228 February 2025EU funding €1,999,750Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-ZEROPOLLUTION-01

Fertilisation is key to feeding the growing world population, yet the most common fertilisation scheme based on conventional fertilisers poses threats to the environment (e.g. eutrophication caused by nutrient leaching) and sustainability of the EU food system (due to high dependence on fertiliser imports from third countries). Thus, among the key EU political priorities is to reduce by 20% the use of conventional fertilisers by 2030 and to decrease nutrient losses by 50%. A promising solution for this aim are alternative fertilisers produced from recovered nutrients from secondary raw materials (e.g. bio-waste, sewage sludge). However, their wide scale deployment is hindered by lack of awareness about alternative fertilisation, concerns regarding their technical viability and the disparity of legislations that creates a state of uncertainty.In this context, FER-PLAY is a comprehensive approach to gather, harmonise, select and complement the knowledge on alternative fertiliser value chains and diffuse it to promote the wide-scale production and application of alternative fertilisers with best environmental, social and economic performance as well as technical and regulatory viability. Thus, FER-PLAY employs a unique methodology for mapping the value chains, select the most promising ones and assess their impacts. FER-PLAY engages key stakeholders in co-creation of results and broadly disseminates them. The consortium gathers key players from the whole value chain: (1) alternative fertiliser producers from all the main types of secondary raw materials (producers of digestate- 183 members, of compost- 120 members and of struvite), (2) entities representing conventional (1.5M members), organic (100,000 members) and young (200,000 members) farmers, (3) a Pan-European network with +100 members representing public administrations, supported by (4) waste valorisation and agriculture research institutes, (5) market strategists and (6) communication experts.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

ASOCIACION EMPRESARIAL CENTRO TECNOLOGICO DE LA ENERGIA Y DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE DE LA REGION DE MURCIA

ES · €301,125

participant

FUNDACION CENTRO GALLEGO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA

ES · €152,750

participant

NATURLAND - VERBAND FUR OKOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU EV

DE · €96,000

participant

INAGRO, PROVINCIAAL EXTERN VERZELFSTANDIGD AGENTSCHAP IN PRIVAATRECHTELIJKE VORM VZW

BE · €212,150

participant

CONFEDERAZIONE NAZIONALE COLDIRETTI

IT · €67,250

participant

NUTRIENTS RECOVERY SYSTEMS

BE · €25,883

participant

GREEN TILE

BE · €119,367

thirdParty

WE YPIRESIES EPIKOINONIAS KAI PSIFIAKOU METASCHIMATISMOU I.K.E.

EL

participant

ASSOCIATION OF CITIES AND REGIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BE · €118,250

participant

DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA

EL · €144,722

participant

CONSORZIO ITALIANO COMPOSTATORI

IT · €198,175

participant

DRAXIS ENVIRONMENTAL SA

EL · €11,528

participant

ASOCIACIÓN AGRARIA DE JÓVENES AGRICULTORES

ES · €71,000

participant

EUROPEAN BIOGAS ASSOCIATION AISBL

BE · €276,988

participant

REVOLVE PLANET

BE · €204,563

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