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    D7.3 Dissemination & communication material (brochures, posters, presentations, video, articles)

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    The main objective of the communication and dissemination material is to showcase the project in every event, conference, webinar, etc. that any of the FERTIMANURE partners will be attending throughout the duration of the project. For the first six months of the project, GreenWin decided to create a leaflet, a poster template and a roll-up template. GreenWin also created a press release in M5 of the project and an e-newsletter that will be sent on the first week of July. All of the communication and dissemination material was created taking into account the Work Package Leaders (WPL) feedback to make sure that the most relevant aspects of the project were taken into account. The aim of this document is to briefly explain the communication and dissemination material that was crated and also to explain the main sections contained in these.H2020 (Grant no. 862849

    D7.2 Project website

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    The main objective of the FERTIMANURE website, www.fertimanure.eu, is to act as the main communication and dissemination platform for the project. Its main objective is to increase the project’s awareness and to keep all the stakeholders up to date with the advancements and progress of the project through different publications that will be posted and displayed in the website. The website will be monitored continuously as well as content will be added in a regular basis to make sure that it is really the main channel used to communicate with the different audiences involved in the project. Through the website, which is the most important communication channel, we will build a brand that will be recognized by the different stakeholders and that will be used as well in the other communication materials like the video, the leaflets, the logo, the poster. This brand will represent FERTIMANURE in all the communication channels, from which the website will be the most important. The aim of this document is to briefly explain the strategy behind the creation of website, the way it was designed and the different sections that will be an integral part of it. The project website will be published and available on-line the 8th of May 2020.H2020 (Grant no. 862849

    D7.1 Dissemination and Communication plan (DCP) – 1st version

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    The FERTIMANURE project’s main objective is to develop, integrate, test and validate innovative nutrient management strategies to efficiently recover mineral nutrients and other relevant products with agronomic value from animal manure, to finally obtain reliable and safe fertilisers that can compete in the European fertilisers market. The aim of this document, the Dissemination and Communication Plan, is to set up the objectives and the strategies that will be taken into account as to manage the communication and dissemination activities during the lifetime of the project. During the project’s lifetime there can be some changes regarding the interest of the potential stakeholders, which will bring as a result a close review and a regular update of this Plan, in months 24, 36, and 48. The procedures and objectives below will be continuously evaluated to achieve the maximum impact, so this initial Plan may undergo some changes during the project. The document makes a clear distinction between the Communication and the Dissemination activities taking into account the different audiences/stakeholders that will be addressed as to send the right message to the relevant audience.H2020 (Grant no. 862849

    D7.4 EIP Practice Abstracts

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    This document contains under WP7 “Dissemination and Communication” the first part of Task 7.4 EIP Practice abstracts. The aim of the EIP practice abstract is to ensure uptake by farmers by outlining the benefits and practical recommendations arising from FERTIMANURE project. This Deliverable presents all the information requested in the common Excel template provided by the EIP AGRI (The agricultural European Innovation Partnership) to submit Practice Abstracts. The first four abstracts are included in this Deliverable, which is due to be submitted in Month 18. The topics selected for this first set are: (i) the objectives of the FERTIMANURE project, (ii) changes to the EU fertiliser regulation and how these will impact bio-based fertilisers, (iii) the activities of the FERTIMANURE on-farm pilots and (iv) the existing nutrient imbalances across Europe. Apart from the different content of the four practice abstracts, the document also presents the general project information to be completed in the EIP AGRI Excel template.H2020 (Grant no. 862849

    D6.3 Inventory of stakeholder groups relevant for BBFs and market uptake – 1st version

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    The FERTIMANURE project includes 20 partners from 7 EU countries, Argentina and Chile. EU countries participating in the project include France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Croatia (Figure 1). CELAC region is represented by Argentina. The project consortium is geographically well distributed across the Member States of the EU-27 with an intention to cover diverse range of agricultural and nutrient management practices and includes stakeholders with different knowledge background and fertiliser needs. CELAC region is represented by the largest CELAC member state – Argentina. The main objective of FERTIMANURE is to develop, integrate, test, and validate innovative nutrient management strategies to efficiently recover mineral nutrients and other relevant products with agronomic value (organic amendments and biostimulants) from animal manure, to finally obtain reliable and safe fertilisers that can compete in the European fertilisers market.H2020 (Grant no. 862849
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