Brazil - Russia - India - China - South Africa


Business Opportunities: "BioEconomy & Knowledge Economy" Projects

Food Security & Green Energy


Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates

The projects consist in an equity participation in a fund investment into innovation bioeconomy, sustainable development and circular bioeconomy companies and projects

ADESUD.com - Sustainable Development Agency

Strategic Projects, Cooperation, Development, Planning & Public Policies

Value Chain Process & Economic Development

1.- BioEconomy & ZERO Emission

"Bioeconomy and Rural Development"Development and Enabling of new Protein Nutritional Products for Human Consumption, Development of Products for Animal Feed and Nutrition; Others BioProducts: BioFeeding, Biofuels, Biomaterials, BioPlastics, BioTextiles, Sanitizers, Baits for the Biological Control of Agro Pests, Enzymes for Environmental Bioremediation, etc.

2.- BIOTECH Plants & LABs

"KNOWLEDGE and INNOVATION"Microbiology Laboratories and Biotechnology Plants, for the transformation of substrates of biological origin without commercial value, into Protein Nuclei for the Nutritional Protein supplementation of Foods for Human Consumption, Balanced Foods, BioFuels, BioMaterials, Biological Control of Agricultural Pests, etc.

3.- FOOD PROCESSING Plants

- ADDED VALUE at ORIGIN -Plants for Protein Supplementation and Fortification of finished products (Fason)Production Plants on an Industrial Scale for Food for Human Consumption, Plants for the Production of Protein Nuclei for Animal Nutrition [BioFeeding], BioFuel Plants, BioMaterials Plants: BioTEXTILES, BioPlastics, Environmental Bioremediation, etc.

4.- BIO PRODUCTS

Protein Nutritional Products:Development and Enabling of new Protein Nutritional Products for Human Consumption, Development of Products for Animal Feed and Nutrition; Others Products: BioFeeding, Biofuels, Biomaterials, BioPlastics, BioTextiles, Sanitizers, Attractive Baits for the Biological Control of Agro Pests, Enzymes for Environmental Bioremediation, etc.

Type of Biotechnological & Microbiological Production Plants 

Nutrition Security vs Food Security .:. Production Plants

ANIMAL NUTRITION Plants

.:. Bio FEEDING .:.

BIOPLANTAS de NUTRICIÓN ANIMAL

Animal Nutrition & Agro BioTECH Plants

Human & Nutritional Foods Plants

.:. BIOCELLPRO.com .:.

BioPlantas de Nutricion Humana

Human & Nutritional Foods Bio Plants

NUTRITIONAL HEALTH Plants

.:. NUTRIFORTEX .:.

BIOPLANTAS de Salud NUTRICIONAL

Health Nutrition & BioPharma Plants

Green Energy & BioProducts .:. Production Plants

BioFuels Plants

BioEnergy.Link .:. TecnoEnergy.net

Plantas de BioCombustibles

BioFuels Production Plants

BIO MATERIALS Plants

.:. BIOCELLPRO.com .:.

Plantas de BioMateriales

BioMaterials, BioTextils & BioPlastics Plants

BIO CONTROL PRODUCTS Plants

.:. BIOCELLPRO.com .:.

Control Biológico y BIORREMEDIACIÓN

Bioremediation & BioControl Products Plants

Business Units: BioProducts

AGRIBUSINESS DIVISIONBio FEEDING & Bio CONTROL
BIOENERGY & BIOFUELSBIOETHANOL & BIODIESEL
BIO MATERIALSBioTEXTIL & BioPLASTICS
BIOREMEDIATIONOil Spill Response & Enzymes

BioProducts for Nutritional Health Programs

Hunger & Food SecurityNutritional Protein Programs
Child Nutrition, Pregnant, InfantsNutritional Protein Programs
Older Adults, Celiacs & ObesityNutritional Protein Programs
Enteral & Parenteral NutritionHIV/AIDS & Cancer Nutrition 

NUTRITIONAL Plans & Programs

.:. NUTRICION Link .:.
Nutritional Plans and Programs
National Protein-Nutritional Programs; Child Nutrition, Schoolchildren, Pregnant Women, Older Adults, Malnutrition, Obesity, Celiac, Enteral Nutrition, Parenteral Nutrition, Nutritional Health Programs: World Food Program (UN); Oncological Nutrition, Nutrition for the Inunidepressed, etc.

FLAGSHIP PUBLICATION

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World


Every year, this most intensely scrutinized of FAO’s reports presents the headline number of undernourished people around the world, while advocating for strategies against hunger and malnutrition. Following publication of the global report, a wealth of statistics is disaggregated into regional reports. SOFI is jointly produced with fellow UN agencies IFAD, UNICEF, WFP and WHO.

This report provides an update on global progress towards the targets of ending hunger (SDG Target 2.1) and all forms of malnutrition (SDG Target 2.2) and estimates on the number of people who are unable to afford a healthy diet. Since its 2017 edition, this report has repeatedly highlighted that the intensification and interaction of conflict, climate extremes and economic slowdowns and downturns, combined with highly unaffordable nutritious foods and growing inequality, are pushing us off track to meet the SDG 2 targets. However, other important megatrends must also be factored into the analysis to fully understand the challenges and opportunities for meeting the SDG 2 targets. One such megatrend, and the focus of this year’s report, is urbanization. New evidence shows that food purchases in some countries are no longer high only among urban households but also among rural households. Consumption of highly processed foods is also increasing in peri-urban and rural areas of some countries. These changes are affecting people’s food security and nutrition in ways that differ depending on where they live across the rural–urban continuum. This timely and relevant theme is aligned with the United Nations General Assembly-endorsed New Urban Agenda, and the report provides recommendations on the policies, investments and actions needed to address the challenges of agrifood systems transformation under urbanization and to enable opportunities for ensuring access to affordable healthy diets for everyone.

The State of the World

FAO’s State of the World collection comprises the Organization’s flagship reports. Published annually or biennially, these are data-rich and analytically complex publications: they provide a global snapshot of topics associated with food and agriculture. 

The collection is increasingly structured to gauge progress towards the goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is aimed at policymakers; donors; international organizations; academia; and journalists and researchers specializing in food security, agrifood systems, the environment and international development. 

Strategic BioPlants Network in Brazil


Development of Regional Economies based on the BioEconomy and strengthen Rural Development; Applying solutions and capacities of the Knowledge Economy and the Circular Economy "
Desenvolvimento de Economias Regionais com base na BioEconomia e fortalecimento do Desenvolvimento Rural;Aplicando soluções e capacidades da Economia do Conhecimento e da Economia Circular.
Regional Economies: Value Added at OriginRural development .:. Competitiveness.:. Climate change .:. Circular Economy

2.- RIO GRANDE DO SUL

3.- MATO GROSSO DO SUL

4.- PARANÁ

5.- SAO PAULO

6.- RIO DE JANEIRO

7.- MINAS GERAIS

8.- PARÁ

9.- CEARÁ

EQUIPO - TEAM - About Us

The New Development Bank finances projects and innovates tailored solutions to help build a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable future for the planet.

Clean energy and energy efficiency; Transport infrastructure; Water and sanitation; Environmental protection; Social infrastructure; Digital infrastructure

Established in 2015 by BRICS countries, the New Development Bank is a multilateral development bank aimed at mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS and other EMDCs. 


Matéria Prima: Substratos de Origem Biológica

Frutas e resíduos de produtos, sem valor comercial

Raw Material: Substrates of Biological Origin

Discarded fruits, without commercial value

Cana-de-açúcar e melaço

 - Sugarcane & MELAZA -

Indústria de FRUTA

- FRUITS Industry & Loss - 

Frutas Tropicais

Tropical Fruits

Legumes e Verduras

Vegetables & Greens

Resíduos da Indústria Cervejeira

Brewing Industry Waste

Laticínios

Milk & Dairy Industry Loss

ALGAE & SARGAZO

Algae & Sargazo

Descarte de Pesca

Fishing Industry

Petróleo e Hidrocarbonetos

Oil and Hydrocarbons

Food Loss

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