Category:
EIT Food
Status:
Closed
Type of opportunity:
Business Creation & Acceleration
EIT Food is strategically supporting transitioning to more regenerative agriculture methods at farm level in Europe to meet its climate change targets, and food security needs, protect our farmland and build a healthier food system through the ScaleUp Regenerative Agriculture Programme.
The program offers a comprehensive training and advisory program that helps farmers learn about and then apply the principles of regenerative agriculture on their farms.
Purpose of the Request for Proposals:
The purpose of this request for proposals is to recruit agricultural training and consulting organizations to continue the implementation of EIT Food Innovation’s ScaleUp Regenerative Agriculture Program in five Central and Eastern European countries.
The program is carried out in local languages and its most important component is advising farmers on converting to regenerative agriculture.
Functions of the Selected Organizations:
Each selected organization will have the responsibility of:
Directly support 12 farmers in the country where they apply to carry out the program’s activities.
Countries covered:
Poland
Czechia
Slovakia
Hungary
Bulgaria
Partner organizations will provide hands-on training, personalized advice and ongoing guidance to help farmers adopt regenerative practices, promoting agricultural sustainability and positive environmental impact.
Benefits of the Program:
Promote regenerative agricultural practices that improve soil health and increase biodiversity.
Support farmers in the transition to more sustainable practices, ensuring productivity and economic resilience.
Contribute to the European Union’s climate objectives by helping to mitigate climate change through greener agricultural practices.
If your organization has experience in agricultural training and consultancy and wants to help farmers adopt regenerative practices, don’t miss this opportunity to participate in EIT Food Innovation’s ScaleUp Regenerative Agriculture Programme!