As a first stage of the implementation of the project to Promote home Aquaponics through environmental empowerment in the face of the COVID19 crisis, the National Center for Environmental Justice held, over two days, training sessions for targeted youth groups of both sexes on the mechanisms of environmental marketing.
NCEJ: As a first stage of the implementation of the project to strengthen home hydroponics through environmental empowerment in the face of the COVID19 crisis, the National Center for Environmental Justice held, over two days, training sessions for targeted youth groups of both sexes on the mechanisms of environmental marketing…
As a first stage of the implementation of the project to strengthen home hydroponics through environmental empowerment in the face of the COVID19 crisis, the National Center for Environmental Justice held, over two days, training sessions for targeted youth groups of both sexes on the mechanisms of environmental marketing, Hanin Abu AlRub, The Media consultant at the National Center for Environmental Justice, presented the reasons for the urgent need to know the different marketing methods and how their effects will be reflected on farmers’ decisions in choosing the type of agriculture they will carry out and ways to market it.
And how to adapt technology in order to exploit it in the field of environmental investment, especially in their regions and local communities, to be a realistic and productive opportunity to bridge the gap between farmers’ production and methods of marketing those products. Presenting environmental products with ease and convenience to reach the largest number of consumers.
This training comes as part of the implementation stages of the project to strengthen home hydroponics through environmental empowerment in the face of the Corona crisis” funded by the Ministry of Environment – Environmental Protection Fund and implemented by the National Center for Environmental Justice, where the construction phase of 10 hydroponics houses (the aquaponics system) will be completed. In the northern Jordan Valley region in the coming weeks.