Bosnia and Herzegovina delegates study sustainable agriculture practices in Sweden
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This article covers a study tour where representatives from Bosnia and Herzegovina visited Sweden to learn about sustainable agriculture practices. Hosted by the Sustainable Transition of Bosnia and Herzegovina project and beginning at SEI Headquarters in Stockholm, the program explored multifunctional landscapes, agroecology, nature restoration, and food system transformation. The article frames agriculture as part of a wider interconnected system involving land, water, forests, biodiversity, and rural livelihoods, with lessons for BiH communities seeking more productive and environmentally responsible farming.
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· 3 pulledMultifunctionality, cooperation and adding value
Discussions on multifunctional landscapes, agroecology, nature restoration and food system transformation helped frame agriculture not as a single sector, but as part of a wider system involving land, water, forests, biodiversity, rural livelihoods
The program began at SEI Headquarters in Stockholm, where participants were introduced to the broader ideas behind sustainable agriculture and land use.
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