Application details:
Beneficiary name: Hunland-Farm Kft.
Call for tenders, code number: Creation of innovation operational groups and the investment required for the implementation of the innovative project, VP3-16.1.1-4.1.5-4.2.1-4.2.2-8.1.1-8.2.1-8.3.1-8.5. 1-8.5.2-8.6.1-17
Project title: “Precision system support for circular models in dairy farms”
Project identification number: 1906020653
The amount of the contracted support: 103.079.192 HUF
Amount of support (in %): 47.5-98 %
Planned completion date of the project: 31.03.2022.
Along with Markus Tejlabor Kft., Vörösbáró Kft., Virág SZKT Kft., our university participates as a consortium partner in the implementation of the project, which is led by Hunland Farm Kft.
Out of the HUF 103,079,192 grant, our university can spend HUF 43,890,000 on the professional work, in which the staff of the Department of Forensic Veterinary Medicine and Economics participate, the professional leader of the project, Dr. László Ózsvári, vice rector of education, department head, university associate professor.
Appeal to the Government of Hungary to encourage the creation of Operative Groups strengthening the innovation cooperation of small and medium-sized enterprises and their innovative development in order to develop and implement innovation activities in the domestic agricultural economy.
In the Partnership Agreement concluded with the European Union, the Government has set the goal of improving the competitiveness of agricultural actors and increasing their international role. The Government aims to achieve the goal of agricultural producers, food processors and forest managers plans to implement it with his cooperation along the terms of this call.
The contents of the project:
The current economic mechanisms in the field of milk production technology follow the linear economic approach, the “produce-produce-dispose” principles apply. This concept does not support the sustainability of natural resources, the efficient operation of material circulation, and the precise planning of the interaction of subsystems. In order for this material and energy-wasting production to be transformed more efficiently and quickly into a more acceptable circular/circular economic structure from the point of view of sustainability, we must help the rapid introduction of knowledge-based system applications. We need to replace the current system structures with flexible and cost-effective circular production models, which can offer solutions for reducing the culling rate of dairy cows, increasing their useful life, improving reproductive indicators, and increasing the quality parameters of fodder production by increasing biodiversity, water protection, and reducing odor pollution in parallel.
https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/