Skill Needs for Sustainable Agri-Food and Forestry Sectors (I): Assessment through European and National Focus Groups

Author:

Mayor LuisORCID,Lindner Line F.ORCID,Knöbl Christoph F.,Ramalho Ana,Berruto RemigioORCID,Sanna FrancescaORCID,Rossi Daniele,Tomao Camilla,Goodburn Billy,Avila Concha,Leijdens Marg,Stollewerk Katharina,Bregler Michael,Koidis Christos,Morin Alexandre,Miličić Vesna,Fadini Giulia,Lazaro-Mojica Jonas,Busato Patrizia

Abstract

The agri-food and forestry sectors are under increasing pressure to adapt to climate change, consumer concern, technological and economic change, and complex global value chains. In turn, such challenges require that the necessary skills and competences are identified at various levels and within specific areas of the sectors. For that purpose, eleven focus groups in nine different EU-countries and two at EU-level were organized within the ERASMUS+ project “FIELDS” with the participation of farmers, cooperatives, agri-food companies, foresters, forest industries, advisors, and education providers to identify the skills needed in the agri-food and forestry sectors. The focus group participants identified business and strategic management skills, communication skills, and other skills related to sustainability, entrepreneurship, digital and soft skills to be most important for the agri-food and forestry sectors as a whole.

Funder

The ERASMUS+ programme of the European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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