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Networks and platforms

Existe una rica variedad de agentes que integran el AKIS que resultan clave para la articulación de las oportunidades y la transferencia de conocimientos e innovaciones del sector. 

El buscador de este este apartado te permite identificar las Asociaciones, Redes temáticas, Hubs, y Plataformas por palabra clave, ámbito geográfico, sector y temática específica.

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PAC Network of the Netherlands

In the Netherlands, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
RED_RURAL_HUNGRIA

Hungarian PAC Network

In Hungary, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area to which it refers.
RED RURAL ITALIA

PAC Network of Italy

Rural development in Italy is managed in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through 21 Strategic Plans, financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. These Strategic Plans establish the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area to which they relate.
RED RURAL REPÚBLICA CHECA

PAC Network of the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area covered.
RED RURAL LETONIA

PAC Network of Latvia

In Latvia, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area covered.
RED RURAL LITUANIA

Lithuanian PAC Network

In Lithuania, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area covered.
RED RURAL POLONIA

Polish PAC Network

In Poland, rural development is managed at the national level through a Strategic Plan, which is financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. The Strategic Plan establishes the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area covered.
RED RURAL PORTUGAL

PAC Network of Portugal

Rural development in Portugal is managed in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through three Strategic Plans, financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions.
RED RURAL SUECIA

Swedish PAC Network

Rural development in Sweden is managed in a decentralized manner by the country's autonomous communities through a Strategic Plan, financed through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and national contributions. Strategic Plans establish the priority strategies and measures to be adopted to address the needs of the specific geographical area to which they relate.
BIOFRUITNET

BIOFRUITNET

This project focuses on organic pome, stone, and citrus fruits and aims to strengthen the competitiveness of European organic fruit production.
INNOSETA

INNOSETA

The main objective of InnoSeta is to establish an innovative, self-sustaining thematic network in spraying equipment, training, and advice to contribute to bridging the gap between new, high-end crop protection solutions available—whether commercial or from applicable research results—and those applicable to everyday European farming practices.
OK-Net Arable

OK-Net Arable

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 compiled on Net Net's Arable Knowledge platform (Farmknowledge.org).
Rosewood4.0

Rosewood 4.0

Rosewood 4.0 will collect and structure relevant best practices and innovations (BP&I) with the aim of improving the timber mobilization framework in five regional hubs. Five regional (and one interregional/transregional) roadmaps will be developed based on the prioritization of collected BP&Is that match the identified needs/challenges of the different regions.
SMARTPROTECT

SMARTPROTECT

SmartProtect is a thematic network focusing on cross-regional knowledge exchange of smart Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutions for farmers and advisors.
Bestpracticehens

Best Practice Hens - Pilot Project on Best Practices for Alternative Egg Production Systems

The Best Practice Hens (BPH) will prepare and provide practical support to egg producers to encourage them to transition from cage to cage-free systems. This applies to both the rearing of laying hens and the maintenance of laying hens during the production period.
Bioschamp

BIOSCHAMP - Biostimulant of alternative casing for a sustainable and profitable mushroom industry

In this project, we will develop an integrated approach to combating the main health challenges in mushroom production (parasitic fungi and bacteria). By developing a microbiota-enriched wrapping soil, we will reduce the need for pesticides and contribute to improving the productivity, sustainability, and profitability of the European mushroom sector.
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Boosting RurAl Bioeconomy Networks following multi-actor approaCHES - BRANCHES

Identify, summarize, share, and present existing best practices and research results; Increase the application of new cost-effective technologies by enhancing 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 multidisciplinar
EIT-FOOD

EIT-FOOD

HUB platform that promotes innovation, education, entrepreneurship, and public participation
PLANTS_FOR_THE_FUTURE

Plants For The Future

Platform for disseminating the group's projects, research, activities, collaborators, and working groups
TPORGANICS

European Technology Platform for Organic Agriculture and Food (TPORGANICS)

It integrates the perspectives of the organic sector and civil society to represent a broad perspective on research and development priorities that enable the potential of organic agriculture and food to be harnessed to address contemporary challenges.