{"component": "clause", "props": {"groups": [{"snippet": "As is the case for the other sectors, we wish to realise a true transition for the industry sector. This means that we wish to offer industrial businesses prospects to ensure the transition to radical greenhouse gas emissions reductions in the Netherlands will take place. Although it would be possible to realise the national targets by shifting industrial activities abroad, increasing emissions abroad would ultimately not benefit the climate, and this shift would create a risk of loss of activity and jobs in the Netherlands. For that reason, the realisation of the reduction ambitions will have to go hand in hand with retaining a business climate that is attractive to businesses in the industry sector. This will contribute to our prosperity, our well- being and the nation\u2019s employment. Broadly speaking, Dutch industry will be able to shape the transition through measures such as process efficiency, energy savings, CCS, electrification, use of blue and green hydrogen and acceleration of circularity (such as plastics recycling, biobased raw materials or steel2chemicals). This is by no means a blueprint for the transition, but rather the starting point for an adaptive process, in relation to which there are major differences in costs per 25 \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587://\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587/nl/adviezen/energietransitie-en-werkgelegenheid. 26 Social and Economic Council (SER) (2018), Energy Transition and Employment Advisory Report. technology type. Green hydrogen and the circular economy are issues regarding which the Netherlands will be able to distinguish itself on an international level. Transformation processes will take place within the region, where synergies will have to be created between businesses. This will, for example, also involve connection to the heating demand in the built environment. Since the 1990s, Dutch policy has been aimed at strengthening regional clusters of connected businesses and knowledge institutes to support competitiveness and innovation. In recent years, Top Sector policy was chiefly responsible for strengthening the regions by way of the \"triple helix\" formula, which sees public authorities, businesses and knowledge institutions working together.27 The fruits of this strategy are primarily discernible in urban regions, which focused significantly on strengthening one specific sector, such as the Brainport in the vicinity of Eindhoven and Food Valley near Wageningen. Recently, the government decided to modernise its Top Sector policy by shifting its scope from sector-driven policy to mission- driven innovation policy.28 The agreements in the context of the Climate Agreement are expressly cited as examples of the modernisation of the government\u2019s innovation policy. Our country has five principal industrial regions in which energy-intensive activities are clustered: Rotterdam/Moerdijk, Zeeland (Terneuzen and surrounding areas), the North Sea Canal Area, the Northern Netherlands (Eemshaven-Delfzijl and Emmen) and Chemelot (Geleen region). The 12 major energy-intensive businesses, which collectively account for over 60% of carbon dioxide emissions from industry in the Netherlands, occupy key positions in these 5 industrial clusters.29 The operations of many of the businesses in these 5 regional clusters depend on the 12 largest industrial businesses (\"Big Twelve\") that operate in the Netherlands. Many supply chain relationships are in play. As a result, the realisation of frontrunner positions has an impact within the industrial environment and far beyond it as well. In accordance with the SER National climate approach for regional industrial frontrunners advisory report,30 these businesses will be asked to present themselves as pioneers in the global frontrunner programmes. This will allow the \"Big Twelve\" to encourage a similar development among their suppliers and customers and the SMEs in the region. The five regional clusters will thereby be positioning themselves as living labs and acceleration \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, with the potential to attract new, ambitious and innovative businesses (both large corporations and SMEs), which will be able to prepare themselves for the new economy more quickly and effectively in the Netherlands and will be able to market this head start in knowledge on the international stage. In other words, the challenge will be to realise the changes in scale in these regions, which will be vital to the industry of the future and will lead to technological breakthroughs, substantial cost reductions, significant carbon emissions reductions and export opportunities. 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Science and arts projects are becoming increasingly popular throughout the world; sometimes as a way to reach new audiences who are involved in the arts sector but not necessarily already engaged in science. But, more frequently, projects combining science and performing arts (i.e., stand-up comedy) are aimed to communicate scientific topics and issues to broad or general audiences. A recent research conducted in Portugal showed the effectiveness of using stand-up comedy in increasing the interest of the audience in science45. However, the use of performing arts to promote innovative science education means of learning in formal learning and teaching contexts is still an under-explored field of research and practice. In general, initiatives and projects aiming to engage students in science do not use dramatized methods, and such initiatives are usually targeted to children. For example, ScienceLab is a German initiative to bring science to kids (4-10 years old) using their own motivation and curiosity to act as a steering force. By means of experiments, ScienceLab helps to bring the attention of students in science in this early stage including biology, physics, chemistry, medicine, astronomy, and geology. Other initiatives with secondary school students are placed outside the school. In Spain, for instance, the Escolab project invites students to discover the latest scientific advances and the leading laboratories of Barcelona guided by researchers. PERFORM aims to fill this gap and innovate in the field of science education action research by involving secondary school students, teachers and early career researchers in an active inquiry process on relevant scientific topics through the use of performing arts at schools. This is a ground-breaking approach never used in the past to combine science and arts. Importantly, science and arts interface provides an opportunity for different disciplines to share ideas and methodologies and learn from each other\u2019s practices \u2013 from scientists learning new methods to articulate their research, to artists gaining access to scientific concepts that may have an 45 \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, \u2587. et al. 2013. Communicating through humour: A project of stand-up comedy about science. Public Understanding of Science \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587://\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587/content/early/2013/12/05/0963662513511175.full.pdf+html impact on future society, and for both to gain insights and perspectives that can reach and deepen their respective practice. For audiences, performing arts, such as theatre, stand-up comedy and clown, have the potential to offer new and unexpected routes into the findings, dilemmas, puzzles and delights of science and scientific research, and can take a number of forms. Amongst recent developments is a trend towards collaborative science theatre, where researchers are actively involved in the development of the performance46. This collaboration can take many forms \u2013 from the researcher acting as an expert advisor or consultant on the scientific aspects to being an active contributor and even performer. Initiatives such as Famelab and LHComedy fall in to the latter category. In these, the role of the audience is as a passive receiver of the engagement, education or entertainment. Another variety of collaboration puts an emphasis on audience participation, and this ranges from inviting people to ask questions of the performers to structuring the performance in a flexible way that allows the audience to participate in helping shape its direction. An example of the latter is Deadinburgh47 \u2013 an immersive theatrical experience where the participants had to make choices in an epidemic scenario. However, in each of the examples given, the audience is only involved in the performance itself and not with its development. The emphasis is given to the science itself and misses the opportunity to foreground the creative, performative aspects of collaboration with artists, which has the potential to draw in and engage the existing skills and interests of the participants, working with them to develop those skills and interests as they immerse themselves in the complexities of an issue in science and the means by which it can be communicated. The aim of PERFORM is to take this interaction to the next level and enable the chosen audience \u2013 in this case, young people \u2013 and empower them to participate in the design of the programme. This puts the young people, rather than the research, at the centre of the performance, and creates toolkits for them to construct their own future performances. In addition, it offers the opportunity for the performances to be informed from the start by, and then co-developed with, the students, rather than taking on board audience\u2019s feedback at a later stage. Moreover, such direct interaction and collaboration between the students, teachers and early career researchers is a novel approach in formal education that will be systematically tested and validated during the project in three European countries. 46 \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, \u2587. and \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, E. 2011, An exploration of the collaborative processes of making theatre inspired by science, Public Understanding of Science, 21 (7): 891-901 47 The Enlightenment Caf\u00e9: Deadinburgh: \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587://\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587/portfolio/deadinburgh/ 48 Review of informal science learning 2012, Wellcome Trust: \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587://\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587.\u2587\u2587/About- us/Publications/Reports/Education/WTP040865.htm focus on performance. As such this project is novel in that it fuses collaborative educational concepts with the methodology of performance in a highly participatory approach. In addition, a strand of this proposal involves the training of teachers and early career researchers in performance and participation so that they can create activities with, and for, young people. This training will also be an important facet in teachers' practice and researchers\u2019 career development. The unidirectional and vertical transfer of information based from the teacher or expert to the students has been challenged with two-way dialogue models. To be engaged, students need to be active actors of the process instead of receptors. This project would enable the development of training programmes for teachers and researchers on education and communication skills ranging from performance to participation, thus helping to facilitate this shift in institutional culture. Furthermore, PERFORM training programmes and resultant toolkits will represent unique capacity building process and outcomes since they will involve effective education and communication skills based on RRI values and performing arts in order to engage students\u2019 in STEM. 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to remedy the above described inter-related problems and constraints. The methodologies adhered to are described below and are a combination of the SNP and N2Africa original technical approaches where the latter complements the former and vice versa. The gravity of activities and resources allocated, roles and responsibilities will be further ironed out in future planning meetings and formalized through a MoU with an updated partnership agreement stipulating these in more detail for the first year of implementation (2014) and in broader sense for the remaining years (3) of the partnership, hence to be similarly detailed on an annual basis. Methodology CRS\u2019 comprehensive Five Skill Sets (see Figure 1) enable very vulnerable HHs to engage effectively in local economies. The partnership will add nutrition skills and services for additional impact. Extremely vulnerable HHs will benefit from the added support (vouchers, conditional cash transfers (CCT), etc.) needed to allow them to capitalize on project activities. C RS\u2019s Five Skill Sets for Sustainable Market Engagement N2Africa will contribute to the partnership on all the major project components from building the capacity (ToT) of key partner staff on agronomic practices, dissemination \u2013 learning M&E to progress from Best Bet to Best Fit \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 recommendations that will ensure \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 improved practices are sustained. The projects\u2019 approaches and methodologies towards the farmers and other chain actors will be integrated, whilst for more details reference is made to the project documents. Crops, varieties and farming systems descriptions The crop of focus is Soybean and the resulting oil and cake for the poultry feed sector (eggs and meat). Availability and accessibility of improved soybean seeds is a major constraint to the Soybeans subsector development in Tanzania. Only three varieties were released until recently (2 additional varieties were released in 2014), and only one among the three varieties was available in limited quantity for production in the first season of Soya ni Pesa. However, the performance of the variety was not good compared to the local varieties grown in Ruvuma. Soya ni Pesa took the initiative to coordinate efforts among concerned stakeholders in the seed system such as NARS, ASA, TOSCI, IITA, N2Africa, SEEDCO and the Local Government Agriculture Departments, in order to identify better performing varieties for different zones. Once the best performing varieties are identified and/or released, it could be feasible for farmers to adopt the varieties and scale up production. Detailed description of target areas and groups In total, the partnership will benefit 13,750 households in 4 years. Details on the project targets are provided in Table 1. Target areas, partners and beneficiaries Beneficiaries 3,000 5,250 3,000 2,500 13,750 Region Njombe Ruvuma Morogoro Njombe and Ruvuma \u2587 \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587, \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2019ombe and Ludewa Songea and Namtumbo Mvomero and Kilosa Njombe and Songea Rural 8 Number of villages 25 47 26 98 The project works with MUVEK to provide technical and business training to establish 2,500 women in poultry micro-enterprises. This work will secure demand for soybean from local feed processors, to feed the layer production groups and offer a new source of employment for rural women, who will both consume eggs and sell surplus eggs and cocks. Target clients The partnership will support farmers and partners across the value chain over a four year period. Up to 11,250 farmers will be supported. Traders will include agro-dealers, local aggregators, warehouse managers and key market managers. Processors will include leading feed millers and poultry hatcheries. It will also work with service providers in soybean breeding and utilization research, a range of public and private extensions services to support existing and prospective soybean farmers, input supply networks, financial services and equipment manufacturers. \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 types and targets To upgrade the soybean production system, the project will work with three \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 segments: approximately 7,500 farmers with a size farm of less than 2 acres, 3,450 farmers with a farm size of 2-10 acres and 300 farmers with more than 10 acres. The partnership will work with a range of farmers so that it can build different scales of producers to supply the formal market. The smaller farmers will be provided with vouchers to assist them to access inputs, the larger farmers will be assisted to access loans through local financial service providers. Production targets The project will work to upgrade production of maize and soybean farmers. Technical support will be given to farmers to upgrade productivity of both crops, by at least 30%. This improvement in productivity will increase maize production from 0.54 Mt / acre up to 0.7 Mt / acre, equivalent to increasing from 21.5 bushels / acre up to 27 bushels / acre. Similarly soybean production levels will be raised from 0.29 Mt / acre up to 0.38 Mt / acre. It is expected that farmers will fully realize these increased production levels in their second year, after they have taken note of the demonstrations and had time to build their savings to afford the necessary investments. As farmers take on the new technology package, they will work towards the production and value gains shown in Table 2. Production of soybeans per year with 30% gain figures Years Mt US$ Mt US$ Year 1 2,677 1,472,350 2,677 1,472,350 Year 2 5,354 3,091,935 6,157 3,533,640 Year 3 8,031 4,858,755 9,621 5,733,331 Year 4 16,062 9,423,040 18,455 10,739,320 Method of Choosing Beneficiaries The partnership will operate in four geographic areas within three regions (Iringa, Ruvuma and Morogoro) of Tanzania to carry out its activities under this project by using information from the following sources: Direct quantitative and qualitative field surveys conducted by CRS; Value Chain assessment for soybean cultivation; Seed system assessment; Secondary source consultation with soybean processors, poultry industry actors, and farmers associations; and Official Tanzanian government statistics. The partnership will work with local partners to select the most needy producers and families for participation. After surveying farmers to determine their income and asset situation, CRS will give priority to those producers who meet all or most of the following criteria: Are members of food insecure households; Live in the target community and demonstrate family stability; Have access to land and a water source; Demonstrate knowledge and ability to participate in a sustainable program; Hold small farms and are involved in agricultural production of two to ten acres; Farm as a primary source of household income; Have the capacity through labor or access to capital to implement improved farming practices; Will voluntarily participate in the project activities; Will work collaboratively and collectively with other \u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587\u2587 families, especially in the marketing of farm produce; and Will adopt innovative practices and produce targeted integrated agricultural commodities for marketing. Sub-recipients The partnership will select one or more sub-recipients from among local organizations that have the following: Experience operating in the targeted region; Experience working with Catholic Relief Services-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Demonstrated experience in agricultural projects; and Demonstrated management experience in handling financial matters. It will enter into an agreement with each sub-recipient selected that will define the responsibilities of both parties. Governmental or Non-governmental Entities CRS will work directly with the following and other entities: Diocese of Njombe; Diocese of Songea; Agricultural Seed Agency (ASA); Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Cooperatives. Coordination with Government Agencies and other Stakeholders US Government investments USDA Through this project the partnership will work to strengthen business links between US soybean producers through the American Soybean Association and help to strengthen links with US soybean manufacturers. It will work with the companies planning to expand feed manufacturing and companies such as Insta-Pro to help Tanzanian feed manufacturer\u2019s to upgrade their ability to handle and process full fat soybean and produce high quality soy oil and meal that can find markets in Tanzania and neighbouring countries. Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) The Soya ni Pesa project will build on new USAID investments in the SAGCOT corridor by complimenting Feed the Future projects strengthening crop production and food processing. CRS is a partner on the Nafaka project working to upgrade maize and rice value chains and establish savings and internal lending groups in Kilombero District. 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