View 2021 data on employment and value added for the European bioeconomy in an infographic.
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View 2019 data on employment and value added for the European bioeconomy in an infographic.
The analysis of the regional dimension of the bioeconomy is important due to its policy implications. The EU’s Bioeconomy Strategy recognizes the potential contribution of the bioeconomy for the development of rural and remote areas...
View 2017 data on employment and value added for the European bioeconomy in an infographic.
This brief on jobs and growth of the bioeconomy 2009-2015 is one out of a series of Bioeconomy Knowledge Centre briefs which intend to provide independent evidence for EU policy in this field...
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, C(2016) 1084, OJ C 74, 26.2.2016, p. 4–10. The Commission...
- The bioeconomy generates 4.1% of the EU GDP and employs 8.2% of the EU labour force. - Concomitant growth in value added and reduction in number of persons employed...
The infographic provides the update of the 2015 figures on employment, turnover and value added of the European bioeconomy.
The monitoring of the European bioeconomy is hampered by a lack of statistics on emergent and partially bio-based sectors. In this study, we complete the picture of the bioeconomy in the European Union (EU) by first estimating...
The bio-based economy will be crucial in achieving sustainable development, covering all ranges of natural resources. In this sense, it is very relevant to analyse the economic links...