KA2-Partnerships for Innovation

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01/09/2022

- 31/08/2026

(48 months)

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain

Coordinators:

Università degli studi di Torino

Partners:

Verein ISEKI-Food Europäische Gesellschaft für die Integration der Lebensmittelwissenschaft und -Technologie in die Lebensmittelversorgungskette , Universität Hohenheim , Lebensmittelversuchsanstalt, EfVET, COPA – Comité des Organisations Professionnelles Agricoles de l’Union Européenne , FoodDrinkEurope AISBL, EIT Food , Aarhus Universitet , OpenClassrooms , Association Nationale des Industries Alimentaires , ACEEU GmbH , AKMI Katartisi Ekpaideysi Anonymi Etaireia , Syndesmos Ellinikon Viomichanion Trofimon Somateio , Confederazione Generale dell’Agricoltura Italiana , Università degli Studi di Teramo , Infor Elea , Federazione Italiana dell’Industria Alimentare , Wageningen University , Stichting Aeres Groep , European Board of Veterinary Specialisation , Vereniging Centre de Liaison des Industries Transformatrices de Viandes de l’UE , Confederação Nacional das Cooperativas Agrícolas e do Crédito Agrícola de Portugal CCRL , Gospodarska Zbornica Slovenije , Universidad de Murcia , Asociación Empresarial de Investigación Centro Tecnológico Nacional Agroalimentario Extremadura, Federación Española de Industrias de la Alimentación y Bebidas , ANECA – Agencia Nacional de Evaluación de la Calidad y Acreditación , Cooperativas Agro-alimentarias de España
Green Skills & Sustainability

I-Restart

Is a European project that aims to reskill and upskill the workforce in the agrifood and veterinary sectors, with a focus on increasing digital skills and attracting young people. It uses an innovative micro-credentials methodology to provide flexible and inclusive training, and its goals include facilitating the transition to the Green Deal, addressing skill gaps, and creating partnerships between educational institutions and companies.

Activities

The project, complementing the FIELDS Blueprint on agriculture and forestry, will provide the tools to tackle future challenges with the offering of 10 occupational profiles (EQF 4, 5 and 6) for a total of 3200 hours of training and 3600 hours of work-based learning period. In total 16 trainers and 120 trainees will benefit from the pilot training in 8 countries, and 40 students will complete the work-based learning scheme that also includes advanced entrepreneurial skills and involves 32 mentors.

Expected results

The 29 partners consortium from 11 countries will identify skills needed (including urgent ones) and gaps, create occupational profiles, and detailed curricula, and design European strategies and 10 country roadmaps to reflect the country’s needs while keeping EU quality standards (ESCO, EQAVET) to address the mobility of learners through Europe

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