TALLHEDA was featured on the Wikifarmer Platform!
- Angeliki Milioti
- Jun 11
- 1 min read
The TALLHEDA project has once again gained international visibility through a newly published article on the Wikifarmer platform, titled:
“How Digitalization is Transforming Agriculture in the Western Balkans.”
This latest publication highlights the TALLHEDA project's mission to support digital transformation in agriculture, with a particular focus on the Western Balkans region, including Greece and Serbia, which serve as key Widening countries within the consortium.
Promoting Regional Impact Through Knowledge Sharing
Wikifarmer is a widely respected global platform that serves as both a digital library and marketplace for agricultural professionals. Through this collaboration, TALLHEDA continues to expand its outreach to a broad audience of farmers, agronomists, policy makers, and AgriTech innovators.
The article explores how digital technologies, including data-driven decision-making tools, precision farming solutions, and emerging innovations like blockchain and AI, are helping farmers in the Western Balkans overcome traditional challenges while building more sustainable and resilient agri-food systems.
It also emphasizes TALLHEDA’s role in:
Strengthening higher education and research capacity in digital agriculture
Supporting the development of digital skills among young scientists and practitioners
Creating lasting links between academia, industry, civil society, and policymakers through the Quadruple Helix model
Bridging Science, Practice, and Policy
By featuring TALLHEDA in its editorial content, Wikifarmer contributes to increasing awareness of the importance of digital innovation in addressing climate resilience, economic viability, and sustainable food production in Southeast Europe.
This collaboration also aligns with TALLHEDA’s broader mission to:
Raise the visibility of Widening countries in EU research and innovation landscapes
Encourage the adoption of open-access digital solutions
Foster a new generation of digitally skilled professionals in agriculture
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