Report on Cross Visit Greece
The Agrispin Project aims at creating space for agricultural innovations, “through amplifying good examples of innovation support systems and through multiactor learning about ways to stimulate innovation and remove obstacles” (AGRISPIN Grand Agreement). The research approach for achieving such an aim is based on the in-depth exploration of a number of selected innovation cases during 13 cross visits (CV) in the project partners’ countries. Participants/ project partners in each CV endeavour to gain a deeper understanding of innovation processes and inspiration for improvements of the services being offered, finding a method for exploring innovation practices and the role of support service providers and contributing to the creation of a professional network of innovation support agents(Grand Agreement). During the Greek four innovative cases were studied: Case 1: Agricultural Stevia Cooperative (ASYST) Case 2: Energy Cooperative of Karditsa (ESEK) Case 3: PSYHANTHOS, Agricultural Cooperative of Pulses and Food Items Case 4: EFKARPON -Hellenic Super foods
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- Locatie
- Greece
- Auteurs
- Eelke Wielinga
- Doel
- Decision-making support
- Dissemination
- Education/Training
- Soort bestand
- Document
- Bestandsgrootte
- 2.10 MB
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- 01-08-2016
- Taal van herkomst
- English
- Officiële project website
- AGRISPIN
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- CC BY
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