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Final meeting, 2021 February 22 th PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

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Page 1: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

PANACEA Roadmap for T h e N E T H E R L A N D S

Page 2: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22thApproach & Links to PANACEA Work Packages

Page 3: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Markets

Productivity & ability to be

grown in large scale using existing machinery

Profitability

Familiarity with ability to

produce feedstocks for multiple end-uses

Sustainability

Drivers

TRL>7

a) industrial production already available at commercial scale b) used at commercial scale for multiple end-uses c) high

TRL5-7

a) production available at demo scale b) recognized for its multiple end-uses c) medium

TRL3-5

a) research to production development b) recognized end-use but still at the research level c) low

TRL<3

a) basic research data available b) no recognized end-use c) very low

No infrastructure for small scale use (except

fodder beet);

limited storage time of beets, seasonal

production

Barriers

Dependence on fossil oil market price

Competition with sugar for food production

Competition with other crops for bioethanolCompetition with food industry & food crops

Acceptance sugar beets as industrial crop

Sugarbeet

Bioenergy

Markets, drivers and barriers

Page 4: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Barriers

Sustainable cropping strategies for crop rotation, etc.

Actors IndustryResearch Government Agricultural community

Training for cooperatives to improve synergies among markets

Develop cost-effective small-scale processing

Finance market development

Sustainability governance & SDGs

2021 2025 2030

Develop farmer clusters- improve small scale processing

No infrastructure for small scale use

(except fodder beet);

limited storage time of beets, seasonal

production

Dependence on fossil oil market price

Competition with sugar for food

production

Competition with other starch crops for

bioethanolCompetition with food industry

Acceptance sugar beets as industrial

crop

Sugarbeet

Page 5: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Markets

Textiles

Productivity & ability to be

grown in large scale using existing machinery

Profitability

Familiarity with ability to

produce feedstocks for multiple end-uses

Sustainability

Drivers

TRL>7

a) industrial production already available at commercial scale b) used at commercial scale for multiple end-uses c) high

TRL5-7

a) production available at demo scale b) recognized for its multiple end-uses c) medium

TRL3-5

a) research to production development b) recognized end-use but still at the research level c) low

TRL<3

a) basic research data available b) no recognized end-use c) very low

Harvesting and processing to obtain fine

fibres still needs to be developed.

High processing costs; other crops offer higher income for farmers

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Barriers

Hemp

Markets, drivers and barriers

Page 6: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Barriers

Sustainable cropping strategies: establish in marginal land

Actors IndustryResearch Government Agricultural community

Develop process to obtain fine fibers for yarn

Finance regional infrastructure for raw material supply

Integrate value chain in CAP financing schemes

Sustainability governance & SDGs

2021 2025 2030

Harvesting and processing to obtain

fine fibres still needs to be developed.

High processing costs; other crops offer higher income for farmers

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Develop farmer clusters- improve domesticated material

Hemp

Roadmap actions to overcome the barriers

Page 7: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Markets

Bioenergy

Productivity & ability to be

grown in large scale using existing machinery

Profitability

Familiarity with ability to

produce feedstocks for multiple end-uses

Sustainability

Drivers

TRL>7

a) industrial production already available at commercial scale b) used at commercial scale for multiple end-uses c) high

TRL5-7

a) production available at demo scale b) recognized for its multiple end-uses c) medium

TRL3-5

a) research to production development b) recognized end-use but still at the research level c) low

TRL<3

a) basic research data available b) no recognized end-use c) very low

Planting and harvesting requires specialized

equipment

Low yields in low quality soils

Costs of processing are high, labour

intensive processing

Long term contracts required for production.

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Barriers

Miscanthus

Markets, drivers and barriers

Page 8: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Barriers

Sustainable cropping strategies: establish in marginal land

Actors IndustryResearch Government Agricultural community

Training for cooperatives

Finance regional infrastructure for raw material supply

Integrate value chain in CAP financing schemes

Sustainability governance & SDGs

2021 2025 2030

Planting and harvesting requires

specialized equipment

Low yields in low quality soils

Costs of processing are high, labour

intensive processing

Long term contracts required for

production.

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Low experience of growing in marginal land

Develop farmer clusters- improve domesticated material

Miscanthus

Roadmap actions to overcome the barriers

Page 9: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Markets

Productivity & ability to be

grown in large scale using existing machinery

Profitability

Familiarity with ability to

produce feedstocks for multiple end-uses

Sustainability

Drivers

TRL>7

a) industrial production already available at commercial scale b) used at commercial scale for multiple end-uses c) high

TRL5-7

a) production available at demo scale b) recognized for its multiple end-uses c) medium

TRL3-5

a) research to production development b) recognized end-use but still at the research level c) low

TRL<3

a) basic research data available b) no recognized end-use c) very low

Cultivated in small farms

Lack of knowledge for crop management

Barriers

PolymersHigh cultivation costs

Low revenue due to low yields

Current supply is not sufficient to support industrial

supply chains

Low experience of growing the crop

Russian Dandelion

Markets, drivers and barriers

Page 10: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Barriers

Sustainable cropping strategies: establish in marginal land

Actors IndustryResearch Government Agricultural community

Training for cooperatives

Finance regional infrastructure for raw material supply

Finance market development

Sustainability governance & SDGs

2021 2025 2030

Develop farmer clusters- improve domesticated material

Cultivated in small farms

Lack of knowledge for crop

management

High cultivation costs

Low revenue due to low yields

Current supply is not sufficient to

support industrial supply chains

Low experience of growing the crop

Russian Dandelion

Roadmap actions to overcome the barriers

Production of rubber on pilot scale

Page 11: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Markets

Textiles

Productivity & ability to be

grown in large scale using existing machinery

Profitability

Familiarity with ability to

produce feedstocks for multiple end-uses

Sustainability

Drivers

TRL>7

a) industrial production already available at commercial scale b) used at commercial scale for multiple end-uses c) high

TRL5-7

a) production available at demo scale b) recognized for its multiple end-uses c) medium

TRL3-5

a) research to production development b) recognized end-use but still at the research level c) low

TRL<3

a) basic research data available b) no recognized end-use c) very low

Weed control

Lodging risks

Difficulties to adapt to basic and limestone

soils

Linseed needs to compete with other food/feed crops with higher revenues.

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Barriers

Linseed

Pharmaceuticals

Polymers

Lubricants, surfactants

Markets, drivers and barriers

Page 12: PANACEA Roadmap for The NETHERLANDS

Final meeting, 2021 February 22th

Barriers

Sustainable cropping strategies: establish in marginal land

Actors IndustryResearch Government Agricultural community

set up of fibre extraction industry for Oilflax

Finance regional infrastructure for raw material supply

Integrate value chain in CAP financing schemes

Sustainability governance & SDGs

2021 2025 2030

Weed control

Lodging risks

Difficulties to adapt to basic and

limestone soils

Linseed needs to compete with other food/feed crops with higher revenues.

Low experience of use in large scale, commercial production

Avoidance of monoculture

Low experience of growing in marginal land

Develop farmer clusters- improve domesticated material

Linseed

Roadmap actions to overcome the barriers

Training for cooperatives