Fundación Cooprado Una apuesta por la innovación y el relevo generacional en el sector primario
El firme compromiso de los socios de Cooprado con los valores sociales del cooperativismo fue el origen de su Fundación. Con ella, la cooperativa se ha dotado de un instrumento con el que trabajar a favor de la integración social, la innovación, el desarrollo rural y la divulgación del mundo agro. Uno de los principales retos de la entidad es favorecer el relevo generacional en el sector primario, y para ello está desarrollando proyectos como la Escuela de Pastores o el Espacio Test de Cooprado derivado del GO RETA, dos iniciativas innovadoras que se llevan a cabo en su propia granja experimental.
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Operational Group RETA: Network of Farm Incubators
Operational Group RETA: Network of Farm Incubators
- Ubicación
- Spain
- Autores
- Maria Soto Gallardo
- Propósito
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Education/Training
- Tipo de fichero
- Document
- Tamaño del archivo
- 2.32 MB
- Creado el
- 18-12-2024
- Lengua de origen
- Spanish
- Sitio web oficial del proyecto
- Operational Group RETA: Network of Farm Incubators
- Licencia
- CC BY
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