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Project Q4297937 in Hungary
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English | Cross-border Agrobusiness Development Program |
Project Q4297937 in Hungary |
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284,281.65 Euro
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334,449.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 July 2018
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30 June 2020
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T.G.School
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The region has a great potential in the agricultural production sector due to its favorable conditions, such as: the climate, soil characteristics and available water resources. However, this potential is currently underutilized. The region’s agriculture is traditionally characterized by an unfavorable ownership structure, which typically includes family holdings, which in many case are characterized by low labor productivity and inefficient use of resources. The project partnersare interested in launching an ultimate education and information management and sharing program (“Regional Agribusiness Development Program”) which aims is to increase family farms’ competences in entrepreneurship, modern agriculture technologies, ICT and sustainability. The most important segment of the project is the “Modern Farmer Academy” which will provide classroom and practical training opportunities as well as mostly e-learning courses for the next generation of family farmers in the region to increase their entrepreneurial level and develop their competences in the field of modern agriculture technologies. The classroom and practical training material is built on four main pillars: - Entrepreneurship skills. - Modern agriculture technologies. - ICT skills. - Sustainability. The program targets three main types of agriculture producers: - Field crops. - Horticulture. - Food processing. (English)
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