Research and development are the basis for the desired structural change towards a bioeconomy. For example, there is a growing demand for biological resources, which will lead to intensified conflicts between food production and the production of bio-based energy sources. Only through innovative, scientific projects can measures be developed and structural change towards a bio-based circular economy be achieved.
Here you will find the projects in which employees of the Hohenheim Bioeconomy Office are or have been involved. Clicking on the sample image will take you to the respective project homepages. Below the description, you will find the contact person in our office who can provide you with the best information on the respective project.