Within the Erasmus+ FARMER project, the training “Designing VET Curricula for Emerging Skills: A Practical Approach to Agri-Tech and Future Farming” will take place in Trebinje from 15 to 18 June 2026.
The training will bring together educators, experts and practitioners working in vocational education, labour market analysis, innovation, smart agriculture and rural development. Its aim is to support the development of modern and relevant VET programmes that respond to the changing needs of the agri-food sector.
Participants will work on skills intelligence, graduate tracking, employer engagement, curriculum development, innovative learning approaches and the use of new technologies in agriculture.
The training will be led by Nermin Oruč, Branka Anđelković, Iván Diego Rodríguez, Sandra Bjelan, Ivica Sivrić and Mirko Jokić, experts with experience in skills development, education policy, pedagogy, rural development and smart agriculture.
The FARMER project is funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ programme.