Intervention on Bioeconomy and Biobased industry in Italy
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Intervention on Bioeconomy and Biobased industry in Italy
Bioeconomy & Biobased industry in Italy Fabio Fava Italian Representative for Horizon2020 Societal Challenge 2 “European Bioeconomy Challenges: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research” & DICAM, School of Engineering, University of Bologna (E-mail: fabio.fava@unibo.it) Bio-economy and Bio-Based Industry The Italian agriculture and livestock: facts and figures Employment Agriculture, terrestrial livestock & aquaculture: ~ 600.000 Annual Turnover Agriculture: ~ €14.00 Billion Terrestrial Livestock: ~ € 11.4 Billion Aquaculture: ~ € 1.18 Billion After: I ndagine continua sulle forze di lavoro (fdl) http://siqual.istat.it/SIQual/visualizza.do?id=5000098&refresh=true&language=IT Produzione, consum i interm edi e valore aggiunto di agricoltura, silvicoltura e pesca (Nace rev.2) http://dati.istat.it/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=DCCN_VAAGSIPET The Italian food industry: facts and figures Top 5 Member States in terms of food & drink industry turnover, 2012* (€ billion) Germany France (€ 25 billion of exports) Italy UK Spain 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 € Billion Over than 6.850 companies and 400.000 employees 4 Source: Data processing and estimates Federalimentare 2012 The Italian Forestry sector: facts and figures Employment Annual Turnover Forestry ~ 200.000 Forestry ~ € 0.54 Billion Wood and Wood products Wood and Wood products ~ 410.000 ~ € 28.0 Billion After: I ndagine continua sulle forze di lavoro (fdl) http://siqual.istat.it/SIQual/visualizza.do?id=5000098&refresh=true&language=IT Produzione, consum i interm edi e valore aggiunto di agricoltura, silvicoltura e pesca (Nace rev.2), http://dati.istat.it/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=DCCN_VAAGSIPET Repubblica - Affari e Finanza 18 marzo 2013 http://www.repubblica.it/economia/affari-efinanza/2013/03/18/news/legno_e_arredo_persi_in_5_anni_14_miliardi_e_10_mila_imprese54795147/ Integrated, multipurpose biorefinery Biomass Agro-food by-products, surplus, wastes BIOREFINERY Biobased Chemicals Biomaterials Biofuels Water, Feeds Biorefinery: R&I needs and opportunities Bioproduct (commercially available) Renewable resources Developing new products/ processes R&D Scale up Knowledge Research: improve R&I: process raw materials optimization •Non-food crops •Process integration Marine bioresources •Bio/Chem integration •Biowastes •Higher flexibility •Feedstock Collection •Downstream •Pre-treatment •LCA /cost analysis Small scale production Transformation into commercially available products Industrial Transfer •Spin-off/Start-up policy •Access Pilot plants •Demonstrators •Partners Integration •IPR policy Promotion of BioBased Products and Processes •policies & regulations •consumer acceptance Bio-Based Industry as a key driver of Italian Bioeconomy SPRING for boosting Italian BioBased industry and Bioeconomy ROLE AND OPPORTUNITIES: To “catalyse” and drive R&I and training, the industrial transfer in the sector and the « systems integration » on the territory; To identify national R&I needs and promote them towards Italian Ministeries, Regional bodies defining industrial policies and financing R&I (via structural funds, PAC2, etc) and Horizon2020 and JTI BBI, by aligning strategies and integrating efforts; To promote the cluster members participation in national, Horizon2020 and JTI calls and make it more successful; To promote policies & regulations sustaining Bio-Based Products and Processes as well as the consumer acceptance in Italy and in the frame of European initiatives boosting BioEconomy. Horizon 2020 Pillars Excellent Science Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Access to risk finance Marie Curie Actions Research Infrastructure Innovation in SMEs 1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing 2. Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & bioeconomy 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 4. Smart, green and integrated transport 5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 5. Inclusive, innovative and reflecting societies 6. Secure societies H2020 SC2 (Bioeconomy) IT Delegation Representative: Prof. Fabio Fava, Università di Bologna, Bologna Experts: Dott.ssa Catia Bastioli, Bioeconomy Panel, European Commission Dott. Stefano Bisoffi, CRA, Roma, SCAR (Representative’s Alternate) Ing. Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA Venezia & JPI Ocean Ing. Giuseppina Monacelli, ISPRA & Min. Environment & JPI Water Dott.ssa Marina Montedoro, Min. Agriculture & JPI FACCE Dott. Pierfrancesco Moretti, CNR, Brussels & JPI Oceans Dott. Daniele Rossi, Confindustria, Roma Dott.ssa Giovina Ruberti, CNR Roma & JPI HDHL Dott.ssa Marina Leonardi, ENEA & Min Economical Dev, Roma NCP Dott.ssa Serena Borgna, APRE, Roma SC2 IT Delegation “Consultation Board” Working Group FOOD , NUTRITION and WELLBEING (Chair: Cluster AgroFood & NTP Food for Life via Daniele Rossi) Working Group AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK (Chair: IT Min Agriculture via Marina Montedoro ) Representative +Experts +NCP Working Group BIO BASED INDUSTRY (Chair: Cluster Chimica Verde via Vittorio Maglia with the participation of NTP SusChem Italy etc) Working Group FORESTRY (Chair: NTP Forestry via Giuseppe ScarasciaMugnozza) Working Group MARINE & MARITIME, FISHERY, INLAND WATER (Chairs: JPI Oceans & ETP WssT via Pierpaolo Campostrini & Antonio Lopez, respectively) Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC) & JTI BBI Key Enabling Technologies The basis for product solutions to address societal challenges KETs Communication: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/industrial-competitiveness/industrialpolicy/index_en.htm EC initiatives promoting Bioeconomy in Europe LMI recommendations: “Taking BioBased From Promise to Market” The Lead Market Initiative Ongoing EC initiatives promoting bioeconomy and Advisory Group's main recommendations to promote biobased industry and products: based products Expert Group • Biobased Standards, labels and certification ENTR) • (DG Legislation promoting market development Encourage Greenpanel Public • Bioecomomy Procurement for biobased products (DG R&I) • Financing and funding of research Continue to stimulate and • Bioeconomy observatory enhance technological Innovation and the development of (DG JRC) technology (PPP for demonstration projects) 15 SPRING: a key driver for the IT bioeconomy Third Stakeholder Bioeconomy Conference "FROM SECTORS TO SYSTEM, FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY“ Torino, October 8 and 9, 2014 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 9.00-9.30 9.30-13.00 14.15-18.00 SATELLITE EVENTS DAY 0: 7 October (9.0018.00) 1) 2) 3) DAY 1: 8 October Formal opening session Part I: Understanding the bioeconomy as an interconnected system DAY 1: 8 October KBBE Forum Part II: Moving from concept to reality DAY 2: 9 October 9.00-13.00 Assobiotec conference “Startupping in the Bioeconomy” JPI FACCE Meeting Meeting of the Association for European Life Science Universities DAY 2: 9 October Part III: The bioeconomy as opportunity 1) 2) 3) 14.15-18.00 4) OECD Event APRE Brokerage event "2nd Bioeconomy Observatory Stakeholders Roundtable” 17 ERA-NET Platform Meeting