AgriNext Partners Meet in Granada to Advance Final Project Phase
AgriNext Partners Meet in Granada to Advance Final Project Phase
As the AgriNext project enters its final stage, partners gathered in Granada, Spain, for the last Transnational Project Meeting (TPM), held from 17 to 19 March, marking an important milestone in the project’s implementation.
Over the three days, partners reviewed progress achieved, reflected on key lessons learned, and aligned on the final steps ahead. Particular attention was given to dissemination, exploitation strategies, and the project’s main results—the AgriNext Incubators and the AgriNext IT Platform—ensuring their sustainability and long-term impact beyond the project’s lifetime.
During the meeting, partners managing the incubators presented activities already carried out within the newly established AgriNext Incubators, along with their long-term plans and sustainability perspectives.
The AgriNext Incubators, established in Ireland, Spain, Croatia, and Slovenia, create dynamic physical and virtual environments that bring together students, farmers, agripreneurs, educators, trainers, employers, guidance service providers, mentors, researchers, and policymakers. They support the development of competencies in multifunctional agriculture, with a strong focus on digital innovation, climate resilience, and circular economy principles. More than learning spaces, they function as ecosystems that foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration between education and practice, while contributing to rural development.
Alongside the incubators, a central outcome of the project is the AgriNext IT Platform, developed by project partner Arctur as a digital learning environment in multifunctional agriculture. It connects stakeholders across Europe and supports knowledge exchange, collaboration, and the sharing of practices, including interaction between the virtual AgriNext incubators.
The platform provides structured AgriNext Training courses and encourages active user participation through community-based activities, enabling participants to contribute their own experiences and learn from others.
With the project now in its final months, partners are focusing on scaling and promoting its key results, particularly the AgriNext Incubators and the AgriNext IT Platform.
To support this, national conferences will be organised in all partner countries, bringing project results closer to stakeholders and encouraging wider uptake among educators, learners, and professionals in agriculture and rural development.
The AgriNext project continues to strengthen skills, foster innovation, and support sustainable development in rural areas across Europe.
Explore the AgriNext IT Platform and discover available training and resources: https://www.agri-next.eu/
This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.