Organic Farm Knowledge Platform

The Organic Farm Knowledge Platform aims to enhance productivity and quality in organic farming across Europe by fostering connections between farmers, farm advisers, and scientists, thereby bridging the gap between research and practice. This platform provides a valuable forum for the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and farming techniques, while offering access to an extensive array of tools beneficial to farmers.

Managed by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL Switzerland), IFOAM Organics Europe, and the International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems (ICROFS), the Organic Farm Knowledge Platform plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Within the OrganicClimateNET project, this platform will serve as an active, long-term repository for knowledge materials developed and adapted by the project, including translations in multiple languages.

By leveraging this comprehensive resource, organic climate farmers can gain insights that drive innovation and sustainable growth in their operations.

Knowledge Material

Comprehensive materials will be provided to educate on climate-smart and carbon farming practices, including information on rewarding mechanisms and incentives, empowering stakeholders with the knowledge to make impactful sustainable choices.

Original Written Material

Collected Written Material

Collected Videos

Press Releases

Two impactful press releases will be crafted and disseminated throughout the project’s timeline, strategically targeting the organic sector to highlight key milestones achieved.

OrganicClimateNET kicks off: Organic climate farming for a carbon neutral Europe.

The Communications Kit

A comprehensive suite of communication materials showcasing the project’s impact: an engaging Roll Up, dynamic PowerPoint presentation, eye-catching poster, and an informative brochure.

Brochure

Presentation

Poster

Roll Up

COMING SOON

Public Deliverables

Project reports and technical documents that are open to the public will be published under this section once the project advances.