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Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associaon of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area organized the Youth Mobility entled SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT? . The exchange hosted 35 young parcipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal acvies where they analyzed and found soluon to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consumpon trends in our sociees and social issues connected to food consumpon in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

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Page 1: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

Page 2: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

Page 3: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

Page 4: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

The ac�vi�es of the youth exchange were the following:

We started with ge�ng to know one another, doing team building ac�vi�es and discovering the exchange and the Erasmus+ program.

During the whole exchange we had cultural ac�vi�es such as the intercultural night and we did sightseeing events in Cristuru Secuiesc and the medieval town of Sighișoara.

On the first a�ernoon, par�cipants bought food in the city, for the breakfasts of the exchange and analyzing the types of food bought, their sources, reasons for buying them, and alterna�ve op�ons.

Following this, par�cipants analyzed presented their reali�es connected to food consump�on in their countries and a local agro-engineer presented the reality of the region.

We then did visits and discussions to local farmers, such as a greenhouse owner, a producer of natural juices, a coopera�ve that makes milk products and we talked with market and shop chain managers about the local products they market.

We also did a community event where the par�cipants hosted a group of 30 local decision makers. A simula�on game was done where the food and drinks were divided for all the par�cipants according to the wealth division of the world.

according to the amount of food resources owned by the different economic classes of the world. The living condi�ons and the reali�es of these classes was then presented and discussed.

Another community event, was also done, where the par�cipants reached out to some families that face social difficul�es in our city. They cooked together and discussed new alterna�ves and ideas on how to grow their own food rather than having to buy it from supermarkets, where they are cheaper.

For closing ac�vi�es we planned for the future, we evaluated the results of the exchange and ga ve Youthpass cer�ficates to all the par�cipants.

Page 5: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

Page 6: Brosure Supermarket vs Local Producer = Social Development?

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.

The youth exchanged succeeded to achieve the following objec�ves:

1. To involve 35 young par�cipants into a youth exchange where they learned about the two types of food consump�on, the globalized one and the localized one and its alterna�ves of not buying, but growing. 2. To raise awareness on the simple changes the local and interna�onal target groups and par�cipants can make in order to influence the sustainable development of local communi�es facing social difficul�es.

3. To involve 30 decision making members of our community in an awareness raising simula�on event for urging them to change their decision making towards more sustainable solu�ons. 4. To offer new and crea�ve op�ons of lifestyles and trends to a few socially challenged families in the region, but also 35 young people from 5 countries, 5. To allow the 35 par�cipants to develop their intercultural knowledge and understanding of Europe.

[email protected]

The Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc Area was founded in spring 2013 with the aim to be a leading organiza�on that assists local farmers in the area, encouraging and making the youth aware that it is beneficial to deal with agriculture. In addi�on, the associa�on seeks to bring the new modern facili�es and opportuni�es to farmers. The associa�on was brought to life in Cristuru Secuiesc by three youth a�er it was discovered that the younger genera�on is increasingly star�ng to move away from agricultural work, and they do not see a future in it. Since its founda�on the associa�on consults with the farmers to support them in accessing EU, na�onal and local funds for agriculture and organizes youth mobili�es for presen�ng the agricultural possibili�es of the region to local and interna�onal youth.

The project is founded by the European Union.

The content of this brochure does not reflect the official opinion of the

European Union. Responsibility for the informa�on and views expressed in the brochure lies en�rely with the authors.

Between the 24th and the 30th of March 2015, the Farmers Associa�on of the Cristuru Secuiesc

Area organized the Youth Mobility en�tled

SUPERMARKET vs LOCAL PRODUCER = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT?.

The exchange hosted 35 young par�cipants from 5 EU countries: France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Hungary and Romania. During the 8 days of this mobility, the youngsters did various non formal ac�vi�es where they analyzed and found solu�on to the ever growing problems related to unsustainable food consump�on trends in our socie�es and social issues connected to food consump�on in European countries. They also got to know each other and various aspect of their cultures, and thus they acquired valuable personal and professional competencies.