Nordic-Baltic added value

1. Unique climatic and agricultural conditions. The Nordic and Baltic regions are characterized by specific climatic conditions that affect agricultural practices. Using Finland, Sweden, and Lithuania's experiences, we can create BFN systems adapted to the region's unique climate, increasing adaptability and efficiency.

2. Detailed knowledge. The Nordic countries have a rich history of sustainable agriculture and cutting-edge research, so in collaboration, we leverage the collective knowledge of our partners, bringing together diverse perspectives to address the multifaceted challenges of transitioning to the commercial application of BFN technology.

3. Legume-based farming traditions. Nordic and Baltic region countries have strong legume farming traditions, providing a solid basis for exploring the potential of legumes in BFN systems. This experience increases the project's relevance to local agricultural practices and ensures a smooth integration of BFN technology into existing systems.

4. Shared commitment to the circular economy. The Nordic region is renowned for its commitment to circular economy principles. The GreeNTrans project perfectly fulfills this commitment, offering a circular approach to hydroponics, focusing on reusing solutions and reducing dependence on synthetic nitrogen.

5. Cross-border cooperation for holistic solutions. Nordic cooperation provides insight into cross-border sustainable agriculture. By combining resources and expertise, we can create holistic solutions that transcend individual national borders, ensuring the scalability and applicability of BFN technology across the Nordic and Baltic regions.

6. Knowledge exchange and innovation acceleration. Cooperation promotes a dynamic exchange of knowledge and accelerates the pace of innovation. The Nordic partnership will facilitate the rapid implementation of successful results, promoting a collective transition to more sustainable agricultural practices.

The GreeNTrans project, which aims to switch the production of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers to BFN-based technology, is seamlessly aligned with the objectives of the Green Transition. With our partners from Finland and Sweden, we foresee significant added value for the Nordic-Baltic countries in several key aspects:

The GreeNTrans project collaboration leverages the strengths of Nordic and Baltic region countries to initiate a BFN-based transition in a sustainable, waste-free, circular economy-based nitrogen fertilizer production, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The added value of the Nordic countries lies in the synergy of expertise, climate-specific solutions, and a shared commitment to sustainable agriculture, which is why the GreeNTrans project is a beacon of the Green Transition in the Nordic and Baltic regions.