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Webinar: Unlocking free knowledge and best practices for organic 

19 November 2024, online 

On 19 November, the organic farming community came together for an engaging webinar, Unlocking the Organic Farm Knowledge Platform, a hotspot for knowledge exchange in organic food and farming. 

Drawing more than 120 participants from across 18 EU countries and attracting attendees from across the globe, the webinar showed organic tools and practices. Farmers, advisors, researchers, and organic enthusiasts explored the platform’s practical solutions and best practices and provided valuable feedback.  

The Organic Farm Knowledge Platform provides easy access to a wealth of practice-oriented materials and resources to help improve organic production. This is more than just a platform – it’s a dynamic hub for cross-border collaboration, where stakeholders from across Europe connect and share valuable insights. 

About the Organic Farm Knowledge Platform 

The Organic Farm Knowledge platform has been collecting best-practices, tools, and resources on aspects related to organic farming since 2015. They are easily searchable and available in multiple languages at www.organic-farmknowledge.org

Within the OrganicTargets4EU project, Organic Farm Knowledge is expanding the organic knowledge reservoir even further to continue encouraging online knowledge exchange between organic actors. In the coming months, 30 new tools will be made available on new topics. For example, organic certification and regulation and organic aquaculture.  

Subscribe to the newsletter to receive periodic updates, and do not forget to follow the Organic Farm knowledge platform on Facebook and Twitter for news and events. For more information contact ambra.desimone@organicseuroe.bio  

Organic Farm Knowledge was set up by in the framework of OK-Net Arable project and OK-Net EcoFeed developed it further. Both projects were coordinated by IFOAM Organics Europe and funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Core partners of the Organic Farm Knowledge platform are IFOAM Organics Europe, FiBL (Research Institute of Organic Agriculture) and ICROFS (International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems).  

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

 
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