"I'm musician and want to offer concert courses combined with a rural tourism experience", Dalila, InnovAgroWoMed beneficiary from Italy
"I am a musician and I want to offer masterclasses and concert lessons combined with a real rural tourism experience" - Dalila, AgriFooder, InnovAgroWoMed beneficiary in Italy, bringing together music and environmental sustainability with a new vision of rural hospitality.
LIVINGAGRO, second brokerage event in Crete on next December 16th and 17th 2021: focus on innovations for the olive and livestock sectors
Stakeholders in the Greek olive and livestock sectors who are facing challenges are invited to a free B2B event where they can connect with innovators who offer solutions to common problems. Hybrid online and face-to-face presentations and one-on-one meetings will take place in Chania, Crete on December 16-17 as part of the LIVINGAGRO project funded under the ENI CBC Med Programme 2014-2020.
GREENLAND to promote green skills in the Mediterranean for better employment and sustainable development
HELIOS trains 21 Jordanian women on using Circular Economy in food processing
The National Agricultural Research Center “NARC”, Jordanian Partner of HELIOS, graduated the first class of participants in the “Blue and Circular Economy, Entrepreneurship and Soft Skills” training course which took place between 3rd and 21st of October.
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First cycle of INVESTMED trainees graduate from Sustainable Business Management academy
The first intake of trainee entrepreneurs from Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia has now graduated, having successfully completed a 7-week training course in Sustainable Business Management delivered by the INVESTMED project.
Test a game to promote alternative tourism in Jordan or how RESMYLE and MED GAIMS projects collaborate together
MED GAIMS project funded by the ENI CBC Med Programme aims to develop the tourism potential of Italy, Lebanon, Jordan, and Spain by developing physical and virtual games that attract tourists to less-known sites in each one of the participating country. The MED GAIMS project supported two young female game designers from Jordan, Sondos Al Rqaibat and Shorouq Hammad.