Skip to content
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • The project
    • Consortium
    • WPs
    • Partner Projects
    • IPM Policy Engagement
    • Stakeholders & Friends
    • Deliverables & Milestones
    • Contact
  • TOOLBOX
  • NEWS
    • Highlights
    • Events
    • Newsletters
  • NETWORKS
  • RESULTS & RESOURCES
    • Posters
    • Leaflets
    • Publications
    • Booklets
    • Factsheets
    • Reports
    • Policy briefs
    • Dashboards
  • Met

  • youtube

  • linkedin

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • The project
    • Consortium
    • WPs
    • Partner Projects
    • IPM Policy Engagement
    • Stakeholders & Friends
    • Deliverables & Milestones
    • Contact
  • TOOLBOX
  • NEWS
    • Highlights
    • Events
    • Newsletters
  • NETWORKS
  • RESULTS & RESOURCES
    • Posters
    • Leaflets
    • Publications
    • Booklets
    • Factsheets
    • Reports
    • Policy briefs
    • Dashboards

Outdoor vegetables system in Belgium – Booklet #2

  • May 16, 2025May 16, 2025

Key Hub Conclusions:
- Organizing growers in a hub is not an easy task.
- Trust in the hub coach and objective information is key.
- Farmers are more reluctant to experiment themselves if a trial station is nearby.
- Setting and selecting demos on the field station for (open air) horticulture is still a strong means of innovating and education.

Check the booklet here
previousArable crops system in the Netherlands – Booklet #2
nextOutdoor vegetables system in Finland – Booklet #2

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101000339.

JOIN US
  • x
  • youtube
  • linkedin