April 2025 newsletter: New report on the state of play of CSA and agro-VET in the six regions

“When we talk to students and farmers in Denmark about the green transition, most agree that they, – and the entire agricultural sector, plays a crucial and important role. But when asked how they can act more climate-smart, many become less clear. We need to give students and farmers specific skills to work in a climate-smart way and give the entire sector a more proactive voice and role in the green transition”

Kasper Hvelplund Overgaard – Denmark CoVE Regional Captain

“When we talk to students and farmers in Denmark about the green transition, most agree that they, – and the entire agricultural sector, plays a crucial and important role. But when asked how they can act more climate-smart, many become less clear. We need to give students and farmers specific skills to work in a climate-smart way and give the entire sector a more proactive voice and role in the green transition”

Kasper Hvelplund Overgaard – Denmark CoVE Regional Captain

We have just released the findings from our 2024 research on the needs, resources and competence profiles in Climate-Smart Agriculture of the six regions involved with our project: Catalonia (Spain), Central and Southern Ostrobothnia (Finland), Denmark, Poland, Sicily (Italy), and The Netherlands.

We sent out a newsletter announcing the key report on 11 April 2025 – you can see it here.

 

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April 2025 newsletter: New report on the state of play of CSA and agro-VET in the six regions

Integrating education, research, and business to drive sustainable agriculture

Sharing best practices to pave the way for Climate-Smart Agriculture

Addressing regional challenges for climate-resilient agriculture

Historic agreement on green transition in Denmark

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