AI4Agri Project Concludes with Multiplier Events Showcasing the Future of AI in Agriculture
- Eva Kapoyianni
- 2 days ago
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The AI4Agri – Developing green and digital skills towards AI use in agriculture project, co-funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme, is reaching its conclusion with a series of Multiplier Events in Poland, Sweden, Greece and Cyprus. These events represent the final step in a two-year collaboration aimed at empowering farmers, entrepreneurs, educators, and policy makers with the skills to embrace Artificial Intelligence as a driver for sustainable agriculture.
AI4Agri brings together partners from Poland, Sweden, Greece, and Cyprus, combining expertise in education, agri-tech innovation, and entrepreneurship. Throughout the project, the consortium has designed and launched the AI4Agri e-learning platform (https://ai4agri-elearning.eu), a digital training tool tailored to equip agricultural stakeholders with practical knowledge and hands-on skills in AI applications. The platform emphasizes both green and digital competences, bridging the gap between technological innovation and environmental responsibility.
The Multiplier Events serve as a platform to present project outcomes, demonstrate the usability of the training resources, and stimulate dialogue among cross-sectoral stakeholders. Each event will interactive discussions on opportunities and challenges, and a presentation of policy recommendations to support wider adoption of AI in the agri-food sector.
By engaging participants from the fields of artificial intelligence, agriculture, education, and entrepreneurship, the events aim to build long-lasting synergies and networks that will extend the project’s impact beyond its official conclusion. Importantly, they also serve to identify multipliers—individuals and organizations who can carry forward the project’s results and embed them in future initiatives.
The AI4Agri project demonstrates that innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. By equipping agricultural communities with digital skills, it contributes to a more resilient, efficient, and environmentally conscious future.
For more information, visit www.ai-4-agri.eu or access the training resources at https://ai4agri-elearning.eu/.

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