BAG - Bridging Generations for Agroecology

The BAG project is an Erasmus + project (2020-2023), funded by the European Union. The BAG project is an answer to the current challenges affecting rural areas in Europe, and specifically the difficulties surrounding the sharing and co-creation of knowledge.

In Europe, new entrants in agriculture often do not get easy access to the knowledge they need for their agroecological farming project.

The project gathers 6 organizations and institutions from Poland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, and Switzerland:

  • ZIARNO – Ecological-Cultural Association working in the field of education for sustainability (Poland)
  • HNEE – University for Sustainable Development in Eberswalde (Germany)
  • Toekomstboeren – a Dutch new entrant farmers association (the Netherlands)
  • InterAfocg – a French farmers network (France)
  • Swiss School of Biodynamic Agriculture (Switzerland)
  • Schola Campesina – an international agroecology school (Italy)

Agroecology Guidebook

This publication is the result of the cooperation of partners active in the field of agroecology and implementing training and other kinds of knowledge transfer activities in the framework of the Erasmus+ project Bridging Generations in Agroecology (BAG).

Dialogues Bridging Agroecology to Generations

Knowledge Sharing for Farmers’ Autonomy and Collaboration with Isabelle Hagel (InterAfogs, France), Leonardo Van den Berg (Toekomstboeren, Netherlands), Caroline Ledant (Schola Campesina, Italy)

Education for Agroecology Transformation with Judith Moering (HNEE, Germany), Ewa Smuk-Stratenwerth (ZIARNO, Poland), Reto Ingold (Swiss School of Biodinamic Agriculture)

Podcast

The podcasts series “Sounds of roots” has been developed in the frame of the BAG Erasmus + project (2020-2023) (EU funding) with the important support of Lucas Sebastián Worsdell.

These podcasts are dedicated to the global governance of food and agriculture, giving insights from different perspectives on Civil Society Organizations work and role in the international spaces where food and agriculture policies are discussed.

They are valorizing interviews made at the occasion of the CFS in 2019.

Podcast-Knowledge Transfer in Agroecology

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