LIVINGAGRO Consortium to host two B2B agroforestry events in Amman

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AMMAN — The National Agricultural Research Center, the Regional Forest Agency for Land and Environment of Sardinia, and the LIVINGAGRO Consortium issued a press release announcing the opening of registration for two new brokerage events that will take place on March 14 and 15 at the Regency Palace Amman. اضافة اعلان

With a highlight on the expanding socio-economic significance of agroforestry in olive groves and grazed woodlands in the Mediterranean region, the second business-to-business (B2B) event in Jordan on multifunctional olive systems and the second B2B event in Jordan on grazed woodlands will offer a unique opportunity for economic stakeholders, decision-makers, and research stakeholders to benefit from the achievements of the LIVINGAGRO project in this field, according to the statement.

Event attendees will also have the chance to exploit top-rated research and innovations that will help them improve and develop their businesses and identify cross-border collaborations.

The event organizers have invited a panel of acclaimed speakers to share their experiences and present cutting-edge technology, while an open discussion moderated by a facilitator will guide participants through the best practices aiming to maximize profitability, sustainability, and biodiversity in light of limited resources and environmental constraints.

The last part of the two events will feature a business matchmaking session, allowing interested participants to request one-on-one meetings with innovators and LIVINGAGRO Consortium representatives seeking in-depth discussions with experts.

Stakeholders interested to attend are encouraged to register for their in-person or online participation before March 9.

The Cross Border Living Laboratories for Agroforestry (LIVINGAGRO) project is co-funded by the European Union through the ENI CBC Med Program 2014–2020 and implemented in Italy, Greece, Lebanon, and Jordan. The project aims to support education, research and development, innovation, and technology transfer, including sharing of research results, by establishing two Living Labs, one for multifunctional olive systems (Living Lab 1) and the other for grazed woodlands (Living Lab 2).


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