RETA

The general objective of Operational Group RETA is to define a common innovative methodology to implement farm incubators in order to articulate a public-private network to support new entrants at the primary sector. The group will put emphasis on spreading the positive impact and the opportunities that the farm incubators offer. RETA promotes the creation, structuring and stimulation of a Network of Agricultural Test Areas with the aim of participating in public-private social innovation strategies to support the incorporation of new agents in the agricultural sector.

Detaljan opis

Pojedinosti o doprinosu

Mjesto
  • Spain
Autori
  • Carles Luz Muñoz
Svrha
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
Vrsta datoteke
Video
Veličina datoteke
27.48 MB
Stvoreno dana
01-07-2020
Izvorni jezik
Spanish
Licenca
CC BY-NC-ND

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