

Identify, summarize, share and present existing best practices and research results; Increase the application of new cost-effective technologies by improving active knowledge transfer between practitioners and researchers; Mobilize more biomass and create new business opportunities in rural areas by improving and strengthening the connection between practice and science; Apply a multidisciplina
Inno4Grass is the acronym for "Shared Innovation Space for Sustainable Grassland Productivity in Europe", an international, multi-stakeholder project bringing together leading farmer organisations, extension services, educational and research institutions from eight EU countries.
Describe the state of the art of new business and entry models Compile examples of best practice across Europe Develop new entrant support networks that will identify, develop and promote innovative business models and entry models for new entrants.
Net Net Arable worked with 14 farmer innovation groups in 10 countries. Data from the groups showed a wide range of crop yields. This indicates a need, but also a clear possibility for improvements. Based on scientific literature and input from farmers, more than 100 materials with practical solutions have been collected on the Net Net arable knowledge platform (Farmknowledge.org).
The main objective of InnoSeta is to establish an innovative self-sustaining thematic network in spraying equipment, training and advising to contribute to closing the gap between new high-end crop protection solutions available, whether commercial or applicable research results, with applicable research results, with everyday European agricultural practices.
Rosewood4.0 will collect and structure relevant best practices and innovation (BP&i) with the aim of improving the timber mobilization framework in five regional centres. Five regional (and one cross-regional) roadmaps will be developed based on prioritization of collected BP & coincided with the identified needs/challenges of the different regions.
In Luxembourg, rural development is managed at national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In Poland, rural development is managed at national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
Rural development is managed in Portugal in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through three rural development programs (RDP), which are financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.
Rural development is managed in Sweden in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.
In Ireland, rural development is managed at national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is funded through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
Rural development is managed in Italy in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through 21 rural development programs (RDP), which are financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.
In the Czech Republic, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In Latvia, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In Lithuania, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
Rural development is managed in France in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through 27 rural development programs (RDP), which are financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.
In Greece, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In the Netherlands, rural development is managed at national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In Hungary, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The PDR establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to respond to the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
In Bulgaria, rural development is managed at the national level through a rural development program (RDP), which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.