In Sicily we invest in young people with agriculture 4.0 • According to Welfare

The Madonie, a territory rich in history and breathtaking landscapes, are perceived by young people as an area that presents socio-economic challenges, especially in the fields of infrastructure, transport, healthcare and work, which puts their future at risk. This is why many of them leave in search of fortune.

The choice to include this area among the 72 pilot areas for testing the National Strategy for Internal Areas (SNAI) proved to be fundamental in trying to stop this trend, and allowed the territory to access a greater share of European Union cohesion funds.

The action of the“Giuseppe Salerno” Higher Institutelocated in the province of Palermo, which stands out for its commitment to becoming a agent of change for the territory. In recent years, the school has worked hard to equip itself with cutting-edge equipment, adequate services and innovative projects with the aim of providing students with the tools necessary to build their future.

European funds have made it possible to significantly enrich the training offering of the high school, which he is now experimenting with agriculture 4.0. Such as through the introduction of a small one aeroponic greenhouse, where fruit and vegetables are grown without the use of soil and with extremely low water consumption. He talks about it Ilaria Sesana on Slow News inside the series “The places of cohesion” by ABNE.

A greenhouse for a change
Ilaria Sesana, Slow News

 
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