De Zeeuwse kringloop
Het project ‘Zeeuwse Kringloop’ beoogt bewustwording van het belang van de agrarische sector voor de Zeeuwse economie en de invloed ervan het Zeeuwse landschap. Het is tot stand gekomen door een samenwerking van verschillende partijen. Het Zeeuws Agrarisch Jongeren Kontakt, Zeeuws Land & Viscollectief en Scalda hebben de handen ineen geslagen om de kloof tussen boer er burger te verkleinen. Het doel is om de boer en de burger meer bewust te maken van elkaar. Dit wordt gedaan middels lessen, lesmateriaal, excursies, evenementen en meer. Tijdens het project ligt de nadruk op de jonge generatie, want zij zullen in de toekomst de verandering teweeg moeten brengen. Dit Leader project wordt gesubsidieerd door Provincie Zeeland en vanuit het Europees Landbouwfonds voor Plattelandsontwikkeling. Daarnaast leveren diverse organisaties en bedrijven een bijdrage aan het project.
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