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    Practice abstract of OG ECOPIONET, Innovation and bioeconomy in the rural environment Establishment of a Producers' Organisation for organic extensive herbaceous crops in Salamanca, Toledo, and Guadalajara, based on an innovative transfer network

    ECOPIONET promotes the creation of an organisation of organic extensive arable crop producers through an innovative system of transfer and organisation in which different actors from various fields are integrated to exchange knowledge.

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    ECOPIONET: Innovation and Bioeconomy in Rural Environment

    ECOPIONET: Innovation and Bioeconomy in Rural Environment

    Posizione
    • Spain
    Autori del contributo
    • Raquel Arroyo Palomares
    Scopo
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Tipo di file
    Document
    Dimensione del file
    2.49 MB
    Pubblicato su
    30-09-2023
    Lingua d'origine
    English
    Sito web ufficiale del progetto
    ECOPIONET: Innovation and Bioeconomy in Rural Environment
    Licenza
    CC BY
    Parole chiave
    • EIP-Agri
    • organic
    • network
    • organisation
    • AKIS
    • agroecology
    • organic extensive arable crop producers
    • advisors

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