Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed

The Danube Soya Association is an international, voluntary, non-profit, non-governmental association promoting sustainable and GMO**-free soya production along the Danube River Basin – from Switzerland to the Black Sea. Founded in 2012 the association counts today more...

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Main Authors: Krön Matthias, Bittner Ursula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2015050
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spelling doaj-55fb2d5dfd374890adcce6618e6700a02021-04-02T14:53:32ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142015-09-01225D50910.1051/ocl/2015050ocl150050-sDanube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feedKrön MatthiasBittner UrsulaThe Danube Soya Association is an international, voluntary, non-profit, non-governmental association promoting sustainable and GMO**-free soya production along the Danube River Basin – from Switzerland to the Black Sea. Founded in 2012 the association counts today more than 200 members from the whole value chain and civil society in 16 European countries. The members share the vision of a protein transition towards more European and more sustainable protein sources for food and feed. The Danube Area is an area of large potential agricultural surpluses and Danube Soya promotes the idea of using these surpluses to replace a part of the imported soya. The goals of the association are to increase value-added in the rural economies of Central Eastern Europe, promote European cooperation as well as a production of constant and sustainable local soya sources. The Danube Soya Association runs a certification scheme that reaches from soya seeds all the way to final products), which can be labelled with the consumer label “Fed with Danube Soya” (for animal products) and “Danube Soya” (for soya food products). Together with its partners, the Danube Soya Association implements and supports dissemination and research projects on different topics.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2015050SoybeanGM-freecertificationsupply chain
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author Krön Matthias
Bittner Ursula
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Bittner Ursula
Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
Soybean
GM-free
certification
supply chain
author_facet Krön Matthias
Bittner Ursula
author_sort Krön Matthias
title Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
title_short Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
title_full Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
title_fullStr Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
title_full_unstemmed Danube Soya – Improving European GM-free soya supply for food and feed
title_sort danube soya – improving european gm-free soya supply for food and feed
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oilseeds and fats, crops and lipids
issn 2272-6977
2257-6614
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The Danube Soya Association is an international, voluntary, non-profit, non-governmental association promoting sustainable and GMO**-free soya production along the Danube River Basin – from Switzerland to the Black Sea. Founded in 2012 the association counts today more than 200 members from the whole value chain and civil society in 16 European countries. The members share the vision of a protein transition towards more European and more sustainable protein sources for food and feed. The Danube Area is an area of large potential agricultural surpluses and Danube Soya promotes the idea of using these surpluses to replace a part of the imported soya. The goals of the association are to increase value-added in the rural economies of Central Eastern Europe, promote European cooperation as well as a production of constant and sustainable local soya sources. The Danube Soya Association runs a certification scheme that reaches from soya seeds all the way to final products), which can be labelled with the consumer label “Fed with Danube Soya” (for animal products) and “Danube Soya” (for soya food products). Together with its partners, the Danube Soya Association implements and supports dissemination and research projects on different topics.
topic Soybean
GM-free
certification
supply chain
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2015050
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