Towards Sustainable Agri-Food System

06/01/2025 to 05/31/2029

The European agri-food sector faces pressing global challenges, including food security, climate change, and sustainability. To address these, it must adopt a knowledge-driven strategy rooted in cutting-edge research and innovations towards a sustainable food system. Promoting interoperable R&I careers that bridge academic and non-academic (NA) sectors is essential for fostering new solutions.

LETSGROW is based on three pillars: training, mobility of talents and policy development to support this effort. These aim to foster collaboration between sectors, ensuring knowledge and resource exchange that mutual benefits. This mutualistic approach can nurture a fertile environment for R&I talents. Training focuses on equipping R&I talents with the evolving competencies of both sectors. LETSGROW addresses current gaps by building up talents’ skills as well as the institutional competence to support talents and their careers, offering a set of 37 training activities. Mobilities play a critical role in preparing R&I talents to work across sectors.

LETSGROW offers: quality-based talent selection, a mentoring system, a return plan to maximise impact, and mobilities coupled with training. The cross-sectoral exchanges will allow non-academic talents to gain practical, industry-related experience, while gaining insights from academic research. Mobilities are designed so R&I talents gain critical competencies while involved entities establish and promote future collaborations. Evidence-based and needs-based policy is essential to enable positive change, and lessons learned from both training and mobility activities will feed co-creation of policy recommendations to enhance R&I talents career interoperability and employability.

LETSGROW’s combined impact of targeted training, cross-sector mobilities, and supportive policy development will promote competitiveness of the R&I talents and the consortium, which gathers 11 Partners (7 from 5 Widening countries), including 4 non-academic entities.

Topics:
Innovation and Research Management, University-Industry Cooperation
Coordinator:
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Partners:
  1. Associação de Municípios para a Gestão Sustentável de Resíduos do Grande Porto
  2. Centro Tecnológico Nacional de la Conserva y Alimentación
  3. Nando
  4. Parque Científico de Alicante
  5. Saarland University
  6. Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
  7. UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
  8. Universidade Católica Portuguesa
  9. University of Primorska
  10. University of Silesia in Katowice
  11. Vytautas Magnus University
Geographical Area:
European Union
Programme:
ERASMUS+