RELIEF has tested innovative training paths in various local contexts, with the goal of adapting skills to territorial specificities and emerging needs in the agri-food sector.

RELIEF has tested innovative training paths in various local contexts, with the goal of adapting skills to territorial specificities and emerging needs in the agri-food sector.
As the agricultural sector faces unprecedented challenges and the push towards a green transition intensifies, upgrading skills and knowledge is more crucial than ever. In response to these evolving needs the RELIEF e-learning platform has been designed to train individuals in the bioeconomy of agriculture.
The RELIEF project is advancing agricultural bioeconomy education in Europe by developing training materials for university students, farmers and agricultural advisors, and an online learning platform.
A workshop on the bioeconomy was held to find solutions to the challenges faced by modern agriculture.
Do you work in the farming sector? Do you want to discover the opportunities offered by the bioeconomy? Join the free workshop RELIEF. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday May 23rd at 9.30 am at Officine Capodarno, Stia (Arezzo) or online.
RELIEF is developing a tailor-made training approach to guide the agricultural sector in the era of bioeconomy.
Relief is a promoter and member of the Rural Bieconomy Alliance, an initiative that supports the adoption of bioeconomy principles in the rural sector.
To effectively support the green transition, it is necessary to develop an educational and training approach to the bioeconomy that is interdisciplinary, multi-sectoral, practical and adequate to deal with today’s unsustainable economic processes.
Invest on our planet as a collective responsibility to accelerate the transition towards a fair and prosperous green economy for all.
Find out more about the Relief project and its innovative approach to teaching bioeconomics in agriculture.
Adopting new and more sustainable ways of producing in agriculture and ensuring that agricultural operators manage their natural capital more efficiently: we present Relief.