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FARMWELL

The main objective of FARMWELL is to ensure that individual farmers and farming families benefit fully from social innovation research and practices, which in turn will result in strengthening farmers’ wellbeing and linkages between the farming sector and the wider society. In an increasingly globalised and modernised world, the agricultural sector is facing a series of economic, environmental and social pressures and challenges. The characteristics of globalisation include the worldwide spread of new technologies, particularly in communications, but also in production systems (e.g. precision farming) and in the functioning of entire food chains.

While economic and environmental implications of a globalising and modernising agriculture have been discussed more widely, there is also increasing attention, and consequently an increasing body of research and policy interventions on the social implications. Pressures and related social consequences - such as mental health issues, isolation, weakening family ties - are present at all levels from the individual farmers, through farming families to farming communities. An alarming sign of the serious social issues is the increasing suicide rate of farmers.

The social challenges that farmers, farming families and communities have been facing call for new and innovative solutions. Social innovations have been identified as possible ways to address challenges. In the context of agriculture and farming, social innovation is mostly associated with improving agricultural practices to improve the wellbeing of the wider society (e.g. through food safety or environmentally friendly food production). Social innovation is rarely offered as a solution to improve the social wellbeing of farmers and farming families. The main novelty of FARMWELL is that it aims to identify and make more accessible those social innovation practices that can help improving the social wellbeing of farmers and farming families.

 

Coordinator

E40 GROUP EUROPAI GAZDASAGI EGYESULES, Hungary

 

Other participants

  • EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK, Belgium
  • INNOVATIESTEUNPUNT VOOR LANDBOUW ENPLATTELAND, Belgium
  • FERM, Belgium
  • UNIVERSITA DI PISA, Italy
  • CONFEDERAZIONE NAZIONALE COLDIRETTI, Italy
  • ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS, Greece
  • AGROTIKOS SYNETAIRISMOS STEBIA ELLAS, Greece
  • NEMZETI AGRARKUTATASI ES INNOVACIOS KOZPONT, Hungary
  • MAGYAR SZOCIALIS FARM SZOVETSEG, Hungary
  • KUJAWSKO-POMORSKI OSRODEK DORADZTWA ROLNICZEGO W MINIKOWIE, Poland
  • INSTYTUT ROZWOJU WSI I ROLNICTWA POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK, Poland
  • HIGHCLERE CONSULTING SRL, Romania
  • ASOCIATIA TINUTUL BARSEI, Romania
  • STICHTING NIEUWE HELDEN, Netherlands
  • UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE, United Kingdom

 

Start date: 1 January 2021
End date: 31 December 2023
Project cost: € 1 999 726,25
Project funding: € 1 999 726,25
Unipi quota: € 130 625
Call title: H2020-RUR-2020-1
Funding Scheme: CSA - Coordination and support action
Unipi role: Partner

Ultima modifica: Lun 30 Nov -1 - 00:00

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