What are New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs)?

What are New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs)?

NEWS | Chic > What are New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs)? NPBTs are innovative tools that enable plant breeders to develop novel plant varieties that may provide solutions for environmental and food quality as well as food supply challenges. IDConsortium...
ACTTiVAte general assembly meeting in Granada (Spain)

ACTTiVAte general assembly meeting in Granada (Spain)

NEWS | ACTTiVAte > ACTTiVAte general assembly meeting in Granada (Spain) The ACTTiVAte team met in Granada on April 11 and 12 for the General Assembly of the project invited by Fundación Parque Tecnológico de la Salud. IDConsortium IDConsortium has attended this...
VentureEU: A €2.1 billion boost venture capital investment

VentureEU: A €2.1 billion boost venture capital investment

NEWS | ID Consortium > VentureEU: A €2.1 billion boost venture capital investment The European Commission and the European Investment Fund (EIF) have launched a Pan-European Venture Capital Funds-of-Funds programme (VentureEU) to boost investment in innovative...
Are you wondering why this European project is called CHIC?

Are you wondering why this European project is called CHIC?

NEWS | Chic > Are you wondering why this European project is called CHIC? CHIC is the Chicory Innovation Consortium. Its objective is to implement New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs) in chicory in order to establish it as a multipurpose crop for the production of...
SME: 13 of the 57 Spain based companies selected for funding

SME: 13 of the 57 Spain based companies selected for funding

NEWS | ID Consortium > SME: 13 of the 57 Spain based companies selected for funding A total of 57 small and medium-sized companies have been selected for funding under the recently launched European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot. IDConsortium The companies,...
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