Insights

FLIARA Community of Practice Kicks Off with an Engaging Online Meeting

Thursday 30th May 2024 marked the launch of the FLIARA Community of Practice (CoP), an initiative designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in agriculture and rural areas across Europe. Representatives from the project’s partners spanning ten EU countries, along with successful innovators and ambassadors, convened online for an engaging and collaborative introduction. The FLIARA CoP […]

FLIARA Community of Practice Kicks Off with an Engaging Online Meeting Read More »

FLIARA: Building a Network to Empower Women in Rural Innovation

FLIARA, or Female-Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas, is a groundbreaking Horizon Europe project focused on empowering women as leaders in shaping a sustainable rural future. Launched in 2023, FLIARA tackles the under-recognition of women’s contributions in agriculture by building a powerful network and launching a high-impact visibility campaign. The FLIARA Community of Practice:

FLIARA: Building a Network to Empower Women in Rural Innovation Read More »

Breaking Barriers: Empowering Women in Agriculture and Rural Innovation

Innovation knows no bounds, yet for rural women pioneering change in agriculture, there are still barriers to overcome. The FLIARA Project stands at the forefront of this challenge, aiming to amplify the voices and impact of women-led innovations in farming and rural areas. However, progress is frequently hampered by entrenched hurdles in the political, sociological, economic, technological, and socio-cultural domains. Political Inertia: Political will is crucial for driving change, yet inertia

Breaking Barriers: Empowering Women in Agriculture and Rural Innovation Read More »

Empowering Futures: FLIARA’s Journey Towards Female-Led Innovations in Agriculture and Rural Areas

In the quest for sustainable futures in agriculture and rural areas, FLIARA (Female-led Innovations in Agriculture and Rural Areas) has embarked on a transformative three-stage journey. With the aim of understanding the diverse landscape of alternative sustainable futures, FLIARA seeks to unravel the pivotal role of women in shaping innovations that can build sustainable rural

Empowering Futures: FLIARA’s Journey Towards Female-Led Innovations in Agriculture and Rural Areas Read More »

31 Fact Sheets Illuminate the Path for Female-Led Innovations in Agriculture

The FLIARA project proudly unveils a transformative achievement: 31 meticulously crafted Fact Sheets. These sheets, born out of various research and innovation projects funded by the European Commission, are a testament to FLIARA’s commitment to fostering female-led innovations. Integral to Deliverable D1.2, titled ‘Review of Existing Knowledge Focused on Women-Led Innovation in Farming and Rural

31 Fact Sheets Illuminate the Path for Female-Led Innovations in Agriculture Read More »

Exploring Sustainable Futures: Envisioning Women’s Role in Farm and Rural Innovations

The FLIARA project is dedicated to uncovering the potential of women in driving sustainable transformations in agriculture and rural areas. Across nine countries: Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Finland, Sweden, Italy, and Spain, FLIARA aims to understand how women can contribute to diverse forms of innovation that foster sustainable farm and rural futures.

Exploring Sustainable Futures: Envisioning Women’s Role in Farm and Rural Innovations Read More »

Boosting Visibility: FLIARA Project’s Campaign Shines a Spotlight on Women-led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas

In a world where women play a crucial role in driving innovation, it is essential to recognise and amplify their contributions. The FLIARA project understands this significance and has launched a comprehensive campaign to enhance visibility and promote the achievements of women-led innovation in agriculture and rural areas. This article delves into the campaign’s objectives,

Boosting Visibility: FLIARA Project’s Campaign Shines a Spotlight on Women-led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas Read More »

Scroll to Top