Our Vision
The EARTH Project aims to inspire real change in how communities learn, grow food, and care for their environment. By combining training, digital innovation, and community action, we hope to create a model that can be replicated across Europe.
What we do
Funded under the Erasmus+ Programme (KA210-ADU – Small-Scale Partnerships in Adult Education) the project will support the transition to more sustainable and resilient models of food production, through training, hands-on practice, and digital learning tools.
Who are we
The project is a collaboration between three organisations:
- Asociación de Agricultura y del Cine (Spain) – Lead partner, responsible for training and content development.
- Breezageri Ltd (Cyprus) – Technological partner developing the e-learning platform.
- Info Amaranta (Spain) – Lead in communication, audiovisual content, and dissemination.

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Regenerative Agriculture and Land Management Training Dossier - Digital
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The Project in detail
Throughout its 12-month implementation (01/09/2025 – 31/08/2026), EARTH will deliver five major activities:
1. Create training modules in Regenerative Agriculture & Sustainability
A complete training programme combining in-person workshops and online learning, covering topics such as:
- Soil regeneration
- Agroecological practices
- Water management
- Sustainable consumption
- Circular economy
- Community and urban gardening
- Participants will receive hands-on experience and a certification upon completion.
2. Development of an E-Learning Platform & Digital Resources
A multilingual online platform will host:
- Six interactive modules
- Videos, infographics, guides
- Discussion forums
- Self-assessment tools and certification
The platform will ensure long-term access to the project’s educational resources.
3. Community Garden Implementation & Awareness Activities
A new community garden will be created as a real-life learning space. Activities include:
- Practical workshops
- Soil regeneration experiments
- Open community days
- Awareness events on local food and sustainability
5. Communication & Dissemination
A full communication strategy will be launched to:
- Share project updates
- Publish videos, articles, and newsletters
- Organise events and outreach activities
- Connect with local and European networks
Our Goals
Our Key Performance Indicators





