Dissemination

Dissemination & Impact

The dissemination of knowledge, practices, and results lies at the very heart of AgriVETourism. The project is designed not only to deliver training during its lifetime but also to inspire, equip, and empower rural communities with tools and resources that remain valuable long after the project concludes. In this way, dissemination becomes a bridge between short-term actions and long-term transformation.

To ensure broad visibility and accessibility, dissemination activities take multiple forms. A dedicated project website serves as a central hub for information, resources, and updates. Social media channels extend outreach to a wider audience, fostering dialogue and community engagement. Newsletters and e-leaflets provide concise and accessible updates for stakeholders, while three multiplier events—to be held in Bulgaria, Italy, and Greece—bring together farmers, VET providers, policymakers, and local stakeholders. These events offer a unique platform for participants to exchange ideas, explore best practices, and see first-hand how sustainable agritourism can drive rural development.

The impact of AgriVETourism is envisioned at both local and European levels. Locally, farmers and rural entrepreneurs will acquire new skills that enable them to manage eco-friendly, innovative businesses capable of attracting visitors, diversifying income streams, and creating jobs. At the European level, the project contributes directly to the EU’s Green Transition agenda by promoting sustainable farming techniques, responsible tourism practices, and climate-conscious entrepreneurship. Moreover, policymakers and vocational education providers gain access to a transferable model curriculum and training resources that can be adapted and reused across different contexts, amplifying the project’s relevance and sustainability.

Through this comprehensive strategy, AgriVETourism ensures that its results are not only communicated but also applied, adapted, and multiplied. The project’s true impact lies in its capacity to spark change: to empower individuals, strengthen local economies, and build a collective European commitment to sustainable rural futures.