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IHF asbl joined the online Kick-Off meeting of YOUNG FARMERS – Rural Entrepreneurship Leveraging Advanced training for Young farmers, a project co-financed by the Erasmus+ Programme

On November 26, 2020, IHF asbl joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of YOUNG FARMERS (Rural Entrepreneurship Leveraging Advanced training for Young farmers), a Project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven Partners from five countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Poland and Spain). The Kick-Off Meeting, hosted by the Institut De Haute Formation aux Politiques Communautaires (IHF asbl), was originally planned in Brussels, but has been rescheduled online due to COVID-19 restrictions.

While young farmers represent the economic bulk of European rural areas – territories that make up 40% to 80% of every European nation – numerous EU reports identify the need of a strong entrepreneurial and risk management training (as well as new technologies) from which rural entrepreneurs can benefit in terms of new and more innovative models for business competitiveness.

The financial and long-term sustainability of their business is ruled by several key factors: lack of entrepreneurial training; overall lack of digital and ICT competences; the competitive pressure represented by big industrial value chain.

YOUNG FARMERS aims at enhancing the opportunities for EU young farmers to adopt and exploit digital entrepreneurship models so to valorise their businesses with new competitive solutions.

The content of the training will address three main areas:

  • Challenges and opportunities for Agriculture in the Digital Era
  • Digital rural entrepreneurship and e-marketing
  • Internationalisation and e-commerce

Throughout Implementation, Partners will:

  1. Implement and maintain the YOUNG FARMERS OER Platform to provide visibility to project activities and their EU mainstreaming
  2. Outline a comprehensive analysis on the market and competitive dynamics for rural entrepreneurship
  3. Develop a Training and Resources Toolkit to be delivered to at least 120 targets
  4. Boost the adoption and replication of YOUNG FARMERS through its dissemination at national and EU level
  5. Promote its further uptake, providing evidence-based inputs to the communities of policy and practice in the domain of entrepreneurship and rural development

All YOUNG FARMERS results will be available in multilingual versions, free of charge and without restrictions through the dedicated OER platform.

In the Project, IHF asbl brings its expertise and experience as a key social player in international and European projects. In particular, IHF asbl ensures the “European Dimension” of the Project as it carries out all the technical tasks from a “European Perspective”, i.e. carrying out analysis of relevant EU policies and initiatives; extrapolating EU relevant case studies, lessons learned and best practices.

For further information on YOUNG FARMERS and other IHF asbl initiatives:

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