Economics and Policies in a Biobased Economy
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| Organised by | Wageningen University & Research |
|---|---|
| Registration period |
Tue 6 April 2021 until Tue 7 December 2021 Tue 3 August 2021 until Tue 5 April 2022 |
| Date |
Tue 3 August 2021 until Tue 11 January 2022 Tue 7 December 2021 until Tue 10 May 2022 |
| Duration | 4 weeks, 12–20 hours per week |
| Price | EUR 124.00 |
| Certificate | Limited course materials for free, full package (including exam and verified certificate) €124. |
| Course Format | Online |
| Credits | Certificate |
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"A business-as-usual approach will not be sufficient to feed an additional 2 billion people in a sustainable manner by 2050." This is especially true in light of climate change and other forces endangering natural resources such as biodiversity, land, and water, which are critical for food production and agriculture, as well as forestry and fisheries. Science and the use of biotechnologies, as well as traditional technologies, will be critical in meeting these difficulties." FAO
Are you in charge of dealing with the economics and policies that govern the shift to biobased products and resources? Learn about the entire value chain from R&D to application, processing, retailing, and final demand in the MOOC Economics and Policies in a Biobased Economy. Learn how policies affect the value chain, as well as rents and their distribution along the chain. The advantages and disadvantages of producing, cultivating, and marketing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) will be widely examined.
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