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Project number: 2020-1-IE01-KA202-066017

The DigiFE Team Need Your Help!

This project is funded by Erasmus+ and is led by Atlantic Technological University, Galway (ATU Galway, Ireland) in partnership with a consortium comprised of Macra na Feirme (MnF, Ireland), The Polish Farm Advisory...

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This project is funded by Erasmus+ and is led by Atlantic Technological University, Galway (ATU Galway, Ireland) in partnership with a consortium comprised of Macra na Feirme (MnF, Ireland), The Polish Farm Advisory Centre (PFA, Poland) and Confederazione Italiana Agricoltori (CIA, Italy).


This Survey has been developed as part of the DigiFE project to identify the barriers rural food entrepreneurs face in online markets, distribution and associated training needs across Ireland, Italy and Poland.
This information will help inform the design of curriculum specific to the training needs of rural food entrepreneurs to empower them to become more resilient and continue in serving their local markets and open up new ones in the Agri-Food sector across Europe.

There is no risk associated with this survey, it is comprised of 15 short questions which should take approximately 5-7 minutes. It is completely anonymous, and you do not have to take part if you do not wish.

The 14th of July is the final date to withdraw your date, as after analysis of the data will have begun.

If you have any questions regarding the survey or have any concerns, please feel free to contact the research team at ATU on erasmusplusSEN.galwaymayo@atu.ie or head researchers at any time.

Click here to access the survey.

Thanking you all in advance!

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