Front page News News MDI evaluates the development program in organic sector MDI evaluates the development program in organic sector 18.6.2018 The purpose of the organic development program is to increase organic production, diversify the range of domestic organic products and improve the availability of organic food in retail and professional kitchens. MDI is pleased and honored to evaluate the implementation of the development program for the organic sector and the achievements made so far. The evaluation will be carried out together with TK-Eval. In addition to the assessment, the future is being developed: how to develop the organic program and sector in the future programming period. The evaluation is carried out with a developing and interactive approach, and the material is collected in addition to interviews and surveys through regional workshops. The evaluation will be completed in September-October 2018. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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Multi-functional development of station areas News 28.11.2023 In the early autumn period, MDI and FCG worked on the development of the Asemanseutu project which is part of the project package – Vitality for Urban Regions. The work undertaken clarified the basic models for the multi-functional development of station areas, as well as providing recommendations for their development and financing. Read more Multi-functional development of station areas
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