The thERBN project, short for Thematic European Rural Bioeconomy Network, has officially kicked off. Funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101182955, this innovative initiative, with a budget nearing €3 million, is set to run for 36 months. The project aims to empower farmers and foresters across Europe by providing sustainable solutions tailored to local needs, thereby promoting the transition towards a more circular bioeconomy.
The project’s kick-off meeting was held on the 21st and 22nd of January 2025, in Athens, Greece, hosted by Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL. The meeting brought together partners from across Europe to align the objectives, collaborative strategies, and roadmap for the successful implementation of the project.




