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Contents

  1. Problem definition
  2. Project/Pilot overview (who, where, scale)
  3. What was attempted?
  4. What worked?
    1. Matchmaking created immediate momentum
    2. Chain design leveraged existing infrastructure
    3. Controlled application reduced liability risk
    4. A functional chain was proven
  5. What failed or was harder than expected?
    1. Certification became the main bottleneck
    2. Low yield of suitable material
    3. Material variability created operational uncertainty
    4. Logistics optimization was not automatic
  6. Transferability conditions
  7. Lessons for replication
    1. Start with “safe” applications
    2. Design the chain around processing capacity
    3. Accept low yields and plan economically for them
    4. Certification must start early
    5. Matchmaking is not “nice to have”
  8. Key metrics (if available)
  9. Relevant links (website and social media)
    1. Summary for practitioners

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