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Upcoming trainings
No training courses are currently being offered as work is underway on the new RISE 4.0 software. As soon as the new software is launched, training courses will be organised and announced on this page.
If you are interested, please contact us so that we can keep you up to date.
Past trainings
Online RISE basic training
This training course are conducted by BFH-HAFL staff and alternate between self-study/farm visits and group online course modules. On a farm of your choosing, you will conduct a complete consultation process, with our assistance all along the way. Full training takes two to three months.
The next online training in English will start on March 1, 2024. Contact us for more information.
SULAWE (Sustainable Livestock Production and Animal Welfare) & RISE
Project Partners:
- Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Sciences (Management and Implementation)
- Bern University of Applied Sciences - School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (Implementation)
- Ukrainian and Slovenian universities* (Participants): National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv, Poltava State Agrarian University, Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University, University of Ljubljana
The goal of the project is to train professionals in Ukraine in the field of livestock farming and animal production based on high-quality standards and international guidelines. This aims to promote knowledge-based solutions that contribute to sustainable agriculture, improved animal welfare, and the mitigation of climate change impacts in livestock farming. These measures support the achievement of climate neutrality according to the European Green Deal by 2050.
A central component of the SULAWE project is the advanced training of teaching staff at four universities in Ukraine and one university in Slovenia. The aim is to familiarize them with the principles of sustainability assessment for agricultural enterprises and jointly develop proposals for improving sustainability.
In 2024, twelve participants completed an online training on the RISE method, which consisted of eight live sessions and accompanying self-study. Under the guidance of Veronika Zbinden and Dr. Julia Motuzka, both scientific collaborators at HAFL, the participants learned to analyze agricultural enterprises and provide well-founded consultations based on the results. As part of the training, they independently conducted RISE analyses on farms in Germany, Slovenia, and Ukraine.
Thanks to this training, the new RISE analysts are now qualified to use the method in their teaching with students. This enables them to convey the concept of sustainability in a practical manner and foster a deeper understanding of sustainable agriculture among future professionals.
Links:
https://sulawe.org/