Results

Dis­co­ver our diver­se trai­ning pro­gram­mes and initia­ti­ves to pro­mo­te sus­tainable and future-pro­of agri­cul­tu­re.

Result 1

Curriculum, Teaching Material, and Examination Regulations

Deve­lo­ping and adap­ting the Ger­man dual voca­tio­nal trai­ning model for far­mers to fit the eco­lo­gi­cal and eco­no­mic aspects of the Com­mon Euro­pean Agri­cul­tu­ral Poli­cy, and imple­men­ting it in Ita­ly and Lithua­nia.

Result 2

Training Program for “Farmer” for practically gifted students

Crea­ting a prac­ti­cal-ori­en­ted trai­ning pro­gram for indi­vi­du­als with lear­ning dif­fi­cul­ties, focu­sing on eco­lo­gi­cal, social, and eco­no­mic sus­taina­bi­li­ty in agri­cul­tu­re.

Result 3

Train-the-Trainer Program in Agriculture

Equip­ping voca­tio­nal school tea­chers with the skills to design and deli­ver effec­ti­ve work­place-based agri­cul­tu­ral trai­ning, cru­cial for the suc­cess of seve­ral key pro­ject out­co­mes.

Result 4

Curriculum for Training of Trainers in Companies

Deve­lo­ping a pro­gram to pedago­gi­cal­ly qua­li­fy com­pa­ny trai­ners, ensu­ring high-qua­li­ty, hands-on trai­ning expe­ri­en­ces within the dual voca­tio­nal trai­ning model.

Result 5

Further Training Program in “Modern Ecological Agriculture”

Offe­ring con­ti­nuing edu­ca­ti­on focu­sed on sus­tainable far­ming prac­ti­ces, cli­ma­te pro­tec­tion, and effi­ci­ent resour­ce manage­ment to pro­mo­te eco-fri­end­ly agri­cul­tu­re.

Result 6

Further Education Program “Sustainable Agricultural Entrepreneur”

Pro­vi­ding a com­pre­hen­si­ve trai­ning pro­gram that com­bi­nes eco­lo­gi­cal and eco­no­mic edu­ca­ti­on to sup­port sus­tainable agri­cul­tu­ral inco­mes and resi­li­ence, empha­si­zing social sus­taina­bi­li­ty and regio­nal value chains.

Fun­ded by the Euro­pean Uni­on. Views and opi­ni­ons expres­sed are howe­ver tho­se of the author(s) only and do not neces­s­a­ri­ly reflect tho­se of the Euro­pean Uni­on or the Euro­pean Edu­ca­ti­on and Cul­tu­re Exe­cu­ti­ve Agen­cy (EACEA). Neither the Euro­pean Uni­on nor EACEA can be held respon­si­ble for them.