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Good use of nutrients and energy Efficient recycling of nutrients in agriculture strengthens Finland’s food security and energy self-sufficiency and improves the state of waters. The measures can also boost the solutions for a green transition tha...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy/good-use-of-nutrients-and-energy
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Key project of the Sipilä's Government 2015 - 2019 Making use of agricultural nutrients Recycle the nutrients – revitalise the water systems! Finland is committed to become a model country in nutrient recycling. The efficient recycling of agricult...https://mmm.fi/en/recyclenutrients
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Programme for nutrient recycling Promoting the recycling of nutrients is at the heart of the circular economy. The way nutrients needed for cultivation are now being used is unsustainable, both globally and in Finland. For example, only 20–25% of ...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy/good-use-of-nutrients-and-energy/programme-for-nutrient-recycling
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Operational grants for nutrient cycles - promoting nutrient recycling through biogas production The operational grants for nutrient cycles that are under preparation are targeted to biogas plants producing biogas and highly processed nutrient prod...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy/good-use-of-nutrients-and-energy/operational-grants-for-nutrient-cycles
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Archipelago sea programme for agriculture The Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM) established a list of significant pollution sites around the Baltic Sea, i.e. Hot Spots, in 1992. The only Hot Spot still left in Finland is the...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy/good-use-of-nutrients-and-energy/archipelago-sea-programme-for-agriculture
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fi sv en Water bodies Water bodies are essential elements of Finland’s rural areas. They offer us nutrition and energy and serve as transport routes. Waters are also valuable for recreation, landscapes and biodiversity. The ecological status of mo...https://mmm.fi/en/rural-areas/agriculture-and-the-environment/water-bodies
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Recycled fertilisers solve tough problemshttps://mmm.fi/en/-/recycled-fertilisers-solve-tough-problems
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Tools and means for managing peatland forests - how to diminish impacts on water and climate (TurVI) Participants Finnish Environment Institute (Syke) Duration 2020-2023 Project description Drainage of peatlands is a risk for receiving water bodie...https://mmm.fi/en/-/tools-and-means-for-managing-peatland-forests-how-to-diminish-impacts-on-water-and-climate-turvi-
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fi sv en Food fortification and food supplements The addition of vitamins, minerals and other substances to foods is regulated by the Regulation (EC) No 1925/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Fortifying or adding nutrients to foo...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/food-fortification-and-food-supplements
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Bioeconomy and circular economy In the bioeconomy, renewable resources are used to produce nutrition, energy, products and services. The main goal of the bioeconomy and circular economy is to conserve natural resources and utilise materials effici...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy
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Teema Restoration of whole catchments helps willow grouse, lake birds and brown trout The RIEKKO (‘WILLOW GROUSE’) project continues the management measures concerning game habitats by Metsähallitus where mires have been restored and made more ope...https://mmm.fi/en/sotka-project/riekko
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Compensation for environmental impacts Compensation for environmental impacts is a flexibility mechanism that helps to reconcile the benefits of business development and the environment. However, the avoidance, reduction and restoration of environ...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/compensation-for-environmental-impacts
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The Finnish Bioeconomy Strategy Bioeconomy uses renewable resources to produce food, energy, nutrients, products and services. It reduces our dependence on fossil fuels. Bioeconomy enables green growth and the creation of jobs. Business activities...https://mmm.fi/en/forests/strategies-and-programmes/finnish-bioeconomy-strategy
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The Finnish Bioeconomy Strategy Bioeconomy uses renewable resources to produce food, energy, nutrients, products and services. It reduces our dependence on fossil fuels. Bioeconomy enables green growth and the creation of jobs. Business activities...https://mmm.fi/en/bioeconomy/finnish-bioeconomy-strategy
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Bioeconomy in the Baltic Sea Region The Baltic Sea Region has the potential to become one of the world's leading regions in green growth and sustainable development. The region has well-developed infrastructure, technological and environmental kno...https://mmm.fi/en/baltic-sea-strategy
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Genetic resources Genetic resources that are vital for Finnish agriculture and forestry have adapted to the local natural and environmental conditions over thousands of years, which makes them unique. The conservation of genetic resources ensures ...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/genetic-resources
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fi sv en Food information, origin labelling and health and nutrition claims Consumers make their own choices and need sufficient and correct information to support their decisions. Food labelling gives consumers information about the ingredients, ...https://mmm.fi/en/food-and-agriculture/food/food-information-and-health-and-nutrition-claims
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Catch the Carbon ‒ emissions reduced and carbon sinks and reservoirs increased in the land use sector The Government's Catch the Carbon programme contains a good number of climate measures concerning agriculture, forestry and land use changes. The...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/energy-and-climate-policy/climate-plan-for-the-land-use-sector/action-measures
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Just 1.4 euros a day for safe and sustainable foodhttps://mmm.fi/en/-/just-1.4-euros-a-day-for-safe-and-sustainable-food
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Invasive alien species Alien species are species that have spread to a new area through human action, either intentionally or unintentionally. Invasive alien species are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. Some invasive alien species have ...https://mmm.fi/en/nature-and-climate/alien-species