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The FLIARA Project Explores Digitalisation Opportunities in Rural Areas from DESIRA

[FLIARA PRESS] – The FLIARA Project, recently had the privilege of hosting a presentation by Leanne Townsend from the DESIRA project. DESIRA, an initiative focused on enhancing society’s capacity to respond to the challenges and opportunities of digitalisation in rural areas, has been making significant strides through its network of 21 Living Labs across 16 […]

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The impact of cross-gender collaboration on the successful transformation of the agrifood industry.

The agrifood industry significantly contributes to climate change, with one-third of all food purchased wasted, one-third of greenhouse gas emissions coming from the food sector, and only one-third of freshwater withdrawals attributed to other economic sectors. To successfully revamp our food system, we must reconsider our approach and recognize and appreciate innovators from diverse backgrounds.

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FLIARA Kick-off meeting marks the beginning of the project

The European ‘Female-led innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas’ (FLIARA) project celebrated its official kick-off meeting on 26th and 27th January 2023 in Brussels, bringing together, for the first time, project partners, Advisory Board members, and EU officers. Funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement No 101084234), the FLIARA project involves fifteen

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University of Galway to lead European project on enhancing women’s role in agriculture

FLIARA – Female Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas New initiatives, such as FLIARA, have initiated within the new year. The Horizon Europe project, which stands for Female-Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas proposes a unique and innovative approach to improve understanding, awareness and recognition of women’s role in a more sustainable rural future. As

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