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[title] => RESEARCH NEEDS AND RESEARCH TRUST AREAS IN BIOECONOMY
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[abstract] => The bioeconomy encompasses the production of renewable biological resources and their conversion into food, feed, bio-based products and bioenergy via innovative and efficient technologies provided by Industrial Bio technology. This paper deals with research needs and research trust areas in bioeconomy. In this connection, it outlines the research needs in agriculture, research thrust areas in agriculture, research needs in sustainable agricultural production, and research thrust areas in sustainable agricultural production, sustainable agriculture promotion measures, research needs in production of healthy and safe foods and research thrust areas in healthy and safe food. This paper makes a special note on application of renewable resources in industrial production, research needs in renewable energy, research issues and research areas in renewable energy, research needs in biomass energy and inters disciplinarily research needs in bioeconomy. This paper concludes with some interesting findings along with policy suggestions.
KEY WORDS: Agriculture, safe food, renewable energy, biomass, research areas, research needs
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