Empowering Regions Through Multi-Actor Regional Groups (MARGs)

The BioINSouth project is thrilled to highlight the key role of Multi-Actor Regional Groups (MARGs) in driving innovation and collaboration in the bioeconomy sector. These groups bring together a diverse network of stakeholders, including:

  • Public authorities & policymakers
  • Regional research support agencies
  • Civil society organizations (NGOs)
  • Expert voices
  • Farmers & farmers’ associations
  • Market operators, especially SMEs

The Role of MARGs

1️⃣ Providing Data & Information: Sharing relevant data to support project activities.
2️⃣ Engaging in Co-Creation: Actively participating in interviews, workshops, and co-creation initiatives.
3️⃣ Supporting Regional Hubs: Becoming foundational members of regional BioINSouth HUBs to promote collaboration and innovation.

Each region will host its own MARG, comprising at least 8 stakeholders to ensure a wide range of perspectives and expertise. These groups are essential to building regional bioeconomy strategies that respect ecological limits and promote circularity.

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The BioINSouth project was featured at ECOMONDO 2024 – ITALIAN EXHIBITION GROUP, a leading event for sustainable and circular economy solutions.

As part of the session “Bio-based industry as a boost for sustainable primary production in rural regions: a journey across the Mediterranean basin”, Pierluigi Argoneto from SPRING – Italian Circular Bioeconomy Cluster presented the project’s vision and scope. The discussion highlighted the importance of fostering circular bioeconomy principles across the Mediterranean region.

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