Food, Feed, Fibre and Fuel: bio-economy is a novel approach towards the use of natural resources. The BioÖkonomieRat (BioEconomyCouncil) is the independent advisory body to the German government for all matters relating to bio-economy. The Council is made up of experts from university and non-university research institutes, the federal government’s own departmental research, and from research in the private sector.

The Council’s administrative office is at the German Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech), and it is supported by both the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), and the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV).

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BioEconomyCouncil Welcomes DAFA Industry Forum on Livestock Husbandry

Berlin, 30 September 2011. Hardly any other agricultural sector is as scientifically based and research-intensive as animal husbandry. That’s why today, more than ever, it is essential to focus the German bio-economy’s top research on this field. For this purpose, the BioEconomyCouncil is supporting the farm animal industry forum hosted by the German Agricultural Research Alliance (DAFA) on 4 and 5 October 2011. Council members Manfred Schwerin (chair of the Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology in Dummerstorf and Professor of Animal Husbandry at the University of Rostock) and Folkhard Isermeyer (President of the Thünen Institute in Braunschweig) were instrumental in promoting the DAFA initiative for the forum.

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Research for sustainable economy through renewable raw materials

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How can plant-based biomass be made available in a sufficient and sustainable way? And how can reusable materials be produced cost-effectively and efficiently with the aid of microorganisms, for example? These questions, and many others, are the focus of researchers at the RWTH Aachen, the Universities of Bonn and Düsseldorf and the Jülich Research Centre together with business partners at the Bioeconomy Science Centre. On 12 September 2011, together with representatives from the EU as well as the federal and state governments, they discussed the opportunities and challenges for a future bio-economy.

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Need for targeted research to resolve the conflict between soil protection and soil use

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Conference on Soil and Land Management in the Context of National and International Challenges

Soil protection alone is too narrow a concept for sustainable soil and land use both in this country and in other parts of the world. The big challenges for our society such as climate change and food security call for considerably more broadly-based methods of resolution. To this end, acatech experts and representatives from science, industry and politics came together for the "Soil and Land Management in the Context of National and International Challenges" Conference on 8 September in Berlin.

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