Monitoring the crop environment in an agrivoltaic setting is highly informative. Some EU member states mandate this environmental monitoring as a prerequisite for planning permissions. Nonetheless, a close follow-up of the crop’s microclimate gives valuable insights into its potential.
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An infographic providing a compact overview on Polish company approach to recycle organic waste and by-products.
It summarises the reports from all Cross Visits. During the Cross Visits the AgriSpin team gradually learned how to capture what really matters in the cases that were visited. It is important that the characteristics in the overview are helpful for: ● deepening the understanding of the individual cases and the effect of particular innovation support actions; ● making comparisons between cases, even though they represent different sectors and cover different types of innovation.
What can support services do to stimulate innovations at farm level? This is the central question in AgriSpin. The Cross Visits aim at collecting information about innovations that have taken place or that are in progress. The members of the visiting team are predominantly support agents themselves, which allows for vivid exchanges of experiences. A cross visit creates space for intensive informal interactions between colleagues from different corners of Europe. This provides a basis for continuous contacts after the project.