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About the Author: Daniel Gallardo

Daniel has a degree in Biology from the Autonomous University of Madrid (ES) and a Master's degree in Marketing from the European University (EU). During his studies, he completed an ERASMUS stay at Charles University (CUNI), in the Czech Republic. He specialized in the transmission of knowledge as a scientific disseminator and campaign analyst, which, added to his passion for sustainable development, has formed a solid experience in this field. Daniel defines himself as someone interested in innovation and new technologies, due to their potential as a driver of change to improve people's quality of life.

Last 27th of February took place the Kick off Meeting (KOM) of OrganicClimateNET in Fulda, Germany. Innovarum was present as one of the partners of the project.

A more organic Europe

Recognising the key role of organic farming in achieving a climate-neutral Europe by 2050, as well as in meeting various environmental targets, the EU has embarked on an ambitious initiative. The OrganicClimateNET project, designed to empower organic farms to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration.

OrganicClimateNET will establish a pioneering network of 250 organic farms in 12 EU countries. These farms are laboratories for experimentation, innovation and implementation of climate-friendly farming practices. Through collaboration and peer-to-peer learning facilitated by trained advisors, farmers will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to adapt, test and refine climate and carbon-related farming strategies.

Involving 17 partners from 14 countries, the project aims to bring a holistic approach to climate agriculture, for real impact on Europe’s health and sustainability.

The Kick of Meeting (KOM)

The kick-off event of the project took place on 27, 28 and 29 February in Fulda, Germany. For three days, the Innovarum team was able to exchange views and share experiences with the other partners. After establishing important partnerships and defining the future functioning of the project, there was time to visit two organic farms. This opportunity allowed the attendees to get a first-hand insight into the work being carried out there, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the needs relevant to the project.

The role of Innovarum

Innovarum is part of the OrganicClimateNET consortium as a partner responsible for Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation of the project. If you want to know the latest developments of the project, you can enjoy them through their social networks: LinkedIn, X, Instagram and YouTube.

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