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Cap protéines challenge 2: propose your ideas or solutions to innovate around plant proteins!

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Cap protéines challenge 2: propose your ideas or solutions to innovate around plant proteins!

Published on : 07/07/2022

You are a student, an entrepreneur, an agricultural consultant, a farmer, an industrialist, a distributor... Try your luck at the 2nd edition of the Cap Protéines Challenge. Don't miss this event!


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Your mission ?
The Cap Protéines Challenge 2 aims to propose ideas or solutions around plant proteins in order to improve the national production of protein-rich crops and to democratize their use in human food.

KEY DATES

  • September 15, 2022: Explanatory webinar to launch the Cap Protéines Challenge 2, where all the necessary instructions to register will be given

  • December 14, 2022: Pitch of the nominees in front of the organizing jury, which will select 4 to 6 project ideas to enter the second phase of the challenge.

  • May 10, 2023: A check for €3,000 will be awarded to the winning project of the Cap Protéines Challenge 2 during an official ceremony.


4 THEMATICS

You think...to agroecology, robust crops, breakthrough itinerariesetc.
Propose your ideas or solutions for/with farmers in order to improve the French production of plant proteins

You think... protein extraction, investment in state-of-the-art equipment, new market opportunitiesetc.
Propose your ideas or solutions for/with processors to strengthen and improve the performance of plant protein processing industries.

You think... to correct the "green" taste of legumes, to improve the visual aspect, to conceive new recipesetc.
Propose your ideas or solutions for/with consumers to integrate more legumes in our daily plates.

You think... to develop the value of pulses in their entirety (human food, industrial use...), to work for a biofuel plan from upstream to downstream, to develop interactions on a territorial scale following the example of Fileg in the Occitanie regionetc.
Propose your ideas or solutions for a sector approach in order to structure the actors on a territory and create more value.
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