Carbon Farming in the EU: Prospects and Challenges
by Iosif Botetzagias, Professor at the University of the Aegean 1st onsite Workshop on the 26th of January to learn and discuss the Carbon farming challenges in Europe. Carbon Farming Awareness Hub is an ERASMUS+ Project financed by KA220-YOU – Cooperation partnerships in youth. The main project objective is to create a network of carbon farming awareness hubs in the 4 partner countries (GR, IT, ES, PT). The project addresses the need for both increasing awareness and enforcing the skills of young citizens and farmers to be ready to face the new challenges and exploit modern socio-economic opportunities for sustainable societies presented by initiatives like the Farm2Fork strategy and the Green Deal. For more information: Please visit the project´s website for information about this workshop: https://www.carbonfarmhub.eu/ Follow us on our social media channels: FB: / 61555133714517 LIN: / carbon-farming-hub

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