The NOVATERRA project has demonstrated significant success in enhancing its visibility and stakeholder engagement through a series of workshops and training actions.
Around 30 workshops, webinars, and training sessions were conducted across various European countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece. These events fostered collaboration and knowledge exchange on sustainable viticulture and olive cultivation practices, reflecting NOVATERRA’s commitment to promoting innovative and sustainable solutions in Mediterranean viticulture and olive cultivation.
This report highlights the project’s extensive outreach, spanning diverse geographic regions and audiences. These events successfully attracted a wide range of participants, including researchers, industry experts, farmers, and policymakers, ensuring broad dissemination of NOVATERRA’s goals and methodologies through innovative platforms such as online webinars and field demonstrations, which provided accessible formats for engaging with cutting-edge research and practical applications. Additionally, the use of multilingual presentations and materials enhanced accessibility and fostered engagement across diverse linguistic groups.
These efforts have significantly amplified NOVATERRA’s impact, promoting awareness of sustainable agricultural practices and facilitating the adoption of innovative solutions in Mediterranean olive and vineyard sectors. The project’s comprehensive approach underscores its role as a leader in driving sustainable agricultural advancements.