Alt Urgell and Cerdanya Host European Agroforestry Inclusion Project

Fifty international visitors explore local initiatives to create vocational training for people with diverse abilities.

Generic image of a group of people visiting a sustainable agricultural farm in the Pyrenees.
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Generic image of a group of people visiting a sustainable agricultural farm in the Pyrenees.

Fifty people from various European countries visited Alt Urgell and Cerdanya this week as part of the Erasmus+ Agrosilvymob program, an initiative focused on promoting inclusive employment.

The project, involving the Integra Pirineus foundation, aims to create specialized training for students with diverse abilities to work in fruit and vegetable production. Delegations from Austria, Italy, Slovenia, and France shared technical knowledge during their stay.

"It must be a didactic and training tool that allows us to validate it and make it comparable on a European scale."

Martí Montfort · Project Manager at l'Olivera Cooperativa
Participants visited local creameries and Integra Pirineus work centers. The final goal is to define an agroforestry professional profile recognized across Europe, helping organizations adapt jobs to individual needs.