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CerOrganic - Quality-Certified Training of Farmers on Organic Agriculture
Date du début: 1 janv. 2010,

Organic Agriculture (OA) as a rural development strategy addresses the need for sustainable growth while meeting consumer demand for increased food quality and safety. EC policy encourages the development of OA with the European Action Plan for Organic Food and Farming, which is applied nationally through efforts to increase land area in OA. The European Council of Young Farmers found training to be a ‘very important instrument’ to adopting the European Model of agriculture. Many EU countries have OA training initiatives, but of unknown quality and effectiveness. The overall aim of CerOrganic is to develop and test a quality assurance procedure for the vocational education/training of agricultural advisors/trainers, based on the European Quality Assurance Reference Framework (EQARF). By incorporating existing OA trainings for young and unemployed agricultural experts into an innovative quality-certified training program and developing a quality certification system (for application to other OA training programs), CerOrganic aims to enhance the quality and attractiveness of all OA training systems.CerOrganic will:• determine required qualifications for teaching OA• study EQARF requirements to incorporate them into CerOrganic Training of Trainers Program (CerOrganic ToT);• design CerOrganic ToT as an exemplary program providing quality-certified training;• pilot, evaluate, and revise CerOrganic ToT using a blended learning approach combining theory and farm practice with online training resources (Web portal);• evaluate and valorise the CerOrganic quality certification procedure (through trials conducted by CerOrganic ToT trainers in their home countries);• develop template CerOrganic Quality Assurance process;• promote CerOrganic results and create policy recommendations. CerOrganic expects to increase the number of internationally qualified OA trainers and provide quality trainings and training certification systems that will ease farmers’ transition to OA

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