A first European typology of on-farm demonstration activities

AgriDemo-F2F partners have developed a European-wide, geo-referenced inventory, to provide a global view of on-farm demonstration activities and knowledge exchange modalities between farmers. The inventory reveals a wide range of these type of activities, the extent of this diversity in Europe has not yet been assessed.

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Lokalizacja
  • Europe
Autorzy
  • Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research -ILVO
  • Association des Chambres d’agriculture de l’Arc Atlantique–AC3A
Cel
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Education/Training
Typ pliku
Document
Rozmiar pliku
360 kB
Utworzono dnia
01-06-2019
Język pochodzenia
English
Oficjalna strona projektu
Licencja
CC BY-NC-ND

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