AIFE/Italian Forage Supply Chain and the Spanish AEFA together for a European project on the valorization of dried and dehydrated fodder

Published 2024년 1월 9일

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A large three-year project will promote European dried and dehydrated fodder in Asian countries like Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Taiwan, with 80% of its funding coming from the EU. This project will involve participation in trade fairs, meetings with local representatives, and the creation of informative material to highlight the benefits of European dried and dehydrated fodder. The project aims to address the growing demand for high-quality fodder in Asian countries while promoting the environmental sustainability of European products.
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In 2024 AIFE/Italian Forage Supply Chain, together with the Spanish AEFA (National Association of Dehydrated Alfalfa Producers) will be the protagonist of a large three-year project (2024-2026) aimed at promoting European dried and dehydrated fodder in some important Asian countries such as Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia and Taiwan. The project will start in these weeks and 80% of its total value, equal to 1,180,000 million euros, will be financed by the EU. Participation in sector trade fairs, meetings with local representatives of the sector, creation of informative material both through the publication of technical articles and via the web represent the most important cornerstones of the project. “The four Asian countries that we have identified – explains Luis Machin, director of AEFA – constitute a very interesting target for the dried and dehydrated alfalfa sector and in turn interested in knowing the characteristics of our products in order to then be able to use them correctly, ...
Source: Agricolae

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