BEATLES project webinar: Co-creating pathways to sustainable agriculture: How to engage all the stakeholders in the value chain.

Join the BEATLES and Enfasys projects on November 21, 2024, to explore co-creation methodologies from various workshops.
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The BEATLES and sister project Enfasys projects will hold a joint webinar and workshop on November 21 to explore co-creation methodologies from various workshops.

Register for the webinar.

Focused on sustainable agriculture, the BEATLES project is organising a series of annual co-creation workshops across Germany (organic dairy), Denmark (pig sector), Lithuania (wheat), Spain (organic apple farming), and the Netherlands (onion and potato).

Those workshops aim to engage stakeholders in discussions on the challenges and opportunities involved in transitioning to CSA practices.

The upcoming webinar offers a unique opportunity to delve into the methodologies behind the projects’ co-creation workshops and explore the outcomes.

The event will focus on various co-creation methodologies, followed by an interactive workshop designed to gather valuable feedback from participants.

For more information about the event, please click here.

To view the detailed event schedule, check out program here.

Event details

Title: Co-creating pathways to sustainable agriculture: How to engage all the stakeholders in the value chain

Date: November 21, 2024.

Time: 10:00-12:15 CET.

Location: Online (MS Teams)

Register for the webinar.

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