2025-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000363836

Training Program for Enhancing the Management and

Analysis of Geographical Information by Agriculture Technicians

Partners

This collaborative structure ensures that AGRI-GIS addresses diverse agricultural realities and climate challenges across Europe, while maintaining a common methodological framework.

Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) – Spain

UPV brings extensive experience in GIS, Earth Observation, digital education and European cooperation projects, ensuring methodological consistency and academic rigour throughout the project.

PRAZE University –

Czech Republic

PRAZE University contributes to the development of training resources and case studies, supporting the integration of geospatial technologies into agricultural education and professional training.

Polish Farm Advisory (PFA) – Poland

PFA leads activities related to impact, dissemination and sustainability, ensuring strong engagement with agriculture technicians and advisory services at regional and national levels.

QM-UNS – Quality Management

QM-UNS acts as Quality Manager, overseeing the Quality Monitoring Plan, including qualitative and quantitative indicators for the evaluation of project activities and results.

International Academy of Applied Sciences in Łomża – Poland

Higher education institution focused on applied sciences, professional education and practice-oriented research in line with regional and European priorities.

Foundation for the Promotion of Agronomic Engineering – Spain

Supports professional training, innovation and the dissemination of agronomic knowledge throughout the agricultural sector in Spain.

Additional partners and associated organisations are involved according to the project work plan.