International mobility – pilot training for young farmers

International mobility – pilot training for young farmers

The International Mobility – Pilot Trainings for Young Farmers activity is an integral component of the REVIVER project (Regenerative Agriculture for Vocational Education EU + Africa), aimed at enhancing vocational education and training (VET) in regenerative agriculture. This training brought together a diverse group of participants from Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically from Croatia, Germany, Estonia, Ghana, Tanzania, and Kenya, to participate in a comprehensive 5-day educational program held in Nairobi, Kenya.

 

The purpose of the training was to provide participants with foundational knowledge and practical skills in regenerative and climate-resilient farming practices. By engaging VET providers and young farmers from multiple regions, the program emphasized the importance of sustainable agricultural practices, equipping attendees with tools to improve soil health, manage water resources, and apply climate-smart farming techniques in their local contexts.

 

Held at the Qaribu Inn Hotel in Nairobi from January 25th to January 29th, 2025, the pilot training was designed to test and refine the vocational curriculum tailored for aspiring regenerative farmers. This curriculum was developed with a focus on both theoretical understanding and hands-on applications, ensuring that participants could integrate these practices into their teaching and farming activities effectively.

 

Over the five days, the training featured a blend of instructor-led sessions, interactive workshops, group activities, and experiential learning at the Kua Zone demo plot. The goal was to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the development of a shared understanding of how regenerative agriculture can be adapted and implemented across diverse farming environments.

 

This report outlines the structure of the training, the methodologies used, the participants’ feedback, and the outcomes of the program. It also provides recommendations for future training activities to ensure the continued success of the REVIVER project’s objectives in promoting regenerative agriculture across Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

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Empowering Future Farmers: REVIVER Project’s International Mobility Training in Nairobi

Empowering Future Farmers: REVIVER Project’s International Mobility Training in Nairobi

The REVIVER Project’s commitment to sustainable agricultural education took a significant step forward with the successful completion of the International Mobility – Pilot Training for Young Farmers, held from January 25th to January 29th, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya. This five-day intensive training brought together VET providers and young farmers from Croatia, Germany, Estonia, Ghana, Tanzania, and Kenya to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in regenerative and climate-resilient farming practices.

 

Hosted at the Qaribu Inn Hotel, the training provided a unique opportunity for participants to engage in hands-on experiences, expert-led workshops, and interactive discussions aimed at fostering a shared understanding of regenerative agriculture. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and knowledge exchange, the training was designed to ensure that the concepts of soil health improvement, water resource management, and climate-smart farming techniques are adapted to the diverse agricultural environments of Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

The training covered a comprehensive curriculum developed to equip participants with both theoretical insights and practical applications. Sessions included:

  • Fundamentals of Regenerative Agriculture – Understanding its impact on soil health, biodiversity, and sustainability.
  • Climate-Resilient Farming Practices – Techniques to mitigate the effects of climate change on agriculture.
  • Hands-on Soil Health Management – Practical exercises on composting, soil structure maintenance, and crop rotation.
  • Water Conservation Strategies – Methods for efficient water use in farming systems.
  • Agri-Tech and Digital Tools – Exploring the role of technology in monitoring farm conditions and improving productivity.
  • Market Access and Business Development – Training on entrepreneurship and sustainable farming business models.

 

One of the impactful aspects of the training was the experiential learning session at the Kua Zone demo plot, where participants engaged in field-based learning. This visit allowed them to observe and practice regenerative farming techniques in real-world conditions, reinforcing their understanding of sustainable agriculture.

Feedback from participants highlighted the effectiveness of the training in improving their skills and knowledge. The training fostered cross-cultural collaboration, with participants exchanging best practices and challenges from their respective countries. Many emphasized the need for continued education and hands-on learning opportunities, as well as greater integration of business planning and financial resources for regenerative farming.

 

 

Looking Ahead

The REVIVER Project continues to build on the success of this training by refining its curriculum and expanding educational opportunities for young farmers and VET providers. Future iterations of the program will incorporate additional farm visits, technological innovations, and funding opportunities to further support the transition toward sustainable agricultural practices.

With its commitment to regenerative agriculture and vocational education, the REVIVER Project is making a lasting impact on the future of farming in both Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa. Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming training opportunities and project developments!