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E4F LTTA: learning week in Estonia 20. May Merje Mölter


Agricultural students from Spanish vocational school EFA La Malvesia, along with their teacher spent a week in Estonia, as part of Energy for Farming project, visiting and getting acquainted with various companies that enable energy saving and more environmentally friendly energy production. A teacher and students from JKHK organized a busy week full of visits: local recycling plant - Väätsa Landfill, Oisu biogas plant, Estonian OÜ dairy production, Lüüste production (Vändra) - solar panels & wood powering the crop dryer, Paljumäe Farm - Organic dairy production, that makes local dairy products and uses renewable energies: heat & solar panels, Startup eAgronom that helps farmers document their work - Started an initiative: farmers could sell CO2 credit, Allika talu near Tallinn (sheep & cattle farm) that makes meat products on site and uses solar energy, Kruusi Põllumajanduse OÜ - renewable agriculture and organic crop production, Türi Flower Fair & Young Farmer vocational competition.

JKHK students Anti and Sirli took part in a similar training week with teacher Karl at the end of March when they visited the Valencia region in Spain.

Agricultural students from Spanish vocational school EFA La Malvesia, along with their teacher spent a week in Estonia, as part of Energy for Farming project, visiting and getting acquainted with various companies that enable energy saving and more environmentally friendly energy production.

A teacher and students from JKHK organized a busy week full of visits: local recycling plant - Väätsa Landfill, Oisu biogas plant, Estonian OÜ dairy production, Lüüste production (Vändra) - solar panels & wood powering the crop dryer, Paljumäe Farm - Organic dairy production, that makes local dairy products and uses renewable energies: heat & solar panels, Startup eAgronom that helps farmers document their work - Started an initiative: farmers could sell CO2 credit, Allika talu near Tallinn (sheep & cattle farm) that makes meat products on site and uses solar energy, Kruusi Põllumajanduse OÜ - renewable agriculture and organic crop production, Türi Flower Fair & Young Farmer vocational competition.

JKHK students Anti and Sirli took part in a similar training week with teacher Karl at the end of March when they visited the Valencia region in Spain.