Post by isratjahan12349 on Feb 25, 2024 4:13:15 GMT
Association for the Development (AD) of Campo de Calatrava, together with the Chamber of Commerce of Ciudad Real, has been very well received. and the Dinamiza Calatrava program, sponsored by the Provincial Council and the collaboration of the associations Inciso Cuida and Fundación FADEMUR.
The inauguration was carried out by the president of the AD Campo de Calatrava Gema García Ríos, who was accompanied by the provincial deputy, Dionisio Vicente, and Maite Carmona, from the Chamber of Commerce.Gema García explained how the main Industry Email List objective of this fair had been achieved by bringing together nearly 30 people, in this meeting and debate place to create a favorable ecosystem for impact investment through new economies and social entrepreneurship that give response to the demographic challenge and territorial balance in said region.
In initial conclusions, it was assessed that this Fair has meant a first step to talk about social entrepreneurship in the region; “making it clear that social trends are changing and there are more and more young people concerned about the social impact and needs in this field, as well as the aging of the population,” commented Ginés Haro, consultant, activist and disseminator specialized in professionals, companies and entities.
The Fair, which was held at the Association's headquarters, was aimed at entrepreneurs, businessmen, municipal technicians, associations, etc. In it, after the inauguration, the discussion was on “Social entrepreneurship in rural areas. Areas of opportunities and possibilities of entrepreneurship”, by Ginés Haro Pastor himself.
It was followed by another talk on “Ruraltivity, a shuttle for rural entrepreneurs”, by Mari Luz Fresneda, professor at the Fademur Foundation. Just as “Inciso Cuida, a cooperative entrepreneurship initiative in the community care and services sector,” was presented by Ana Isabel Parras, technical coordinator of the project.
At the Calatrava Fair, Entrepreneurship Aid was also discussed by María Jesús Camacho, a technician from the Business Development Department of the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce.The initiative ended with an interesting round table on “Social entrepreneurship in rural areas. Initiatives”, in which initiatives such as the Huelva-based “Alma Natura”, presented by Juan José Manzano, were known; that of “Kuydamos” from Almadén, of which Cristian Zarcero spoke, while the Miguelturreño Laura González presented “Act-amd-be” and “Manos de Lana” spoke by Ana Belén Flores, from Villarrobledo.
It must be taken into account that rural society is increasingly open to a globalized world and it is necessary to take advantage of all the opportunities that this situation offers.Many rural areas face this situation in a decline marked by the aging of the population, depopulation, the technological gap with respect to the urban world, etc. However, others are experiencing processes of demographic reactivation, managing to compete successfully in this environment, through the diversification of economic activity in accordance with new social demands, observing symptoms of a certain "rural renaissance.
The pandemic may have given a new opportunity to these territories in the form of digital acceleration, teleworking and an exodus of people in search of a better quality of life and a reunion with nature. And this change in habits brings with it numerous business opportunities for anyone who wants to start a business.
The inauguration was carried out by the president of the AD Campo de Calatrava Gema García Ríos, who was accompanied by the provincial deputy, Dionisio Vicente, and Maite Carmona, from the Chamber of Commerce.Gema García explained how the main Industry Email List objective of this fair had been achieved by bringing together nearly 30 people, in this meeting and debate place to create a favorable ecosystem for impact investment through new economies and social entrepreneurship that give response to the demographic challenge and territorial balance in said region.
In initial conclusions, it was assessed that this Fair has meant a first step to talk about social entrepreneurship in the region; “making it clear that social trends are changing and there are more and more young people concerned about the social impact and needs in this field, as well as the aging of the population,” commented Ginés Haro, consultant, activist and disseminator specialized in professionals, companies and entities.
The Fair, which was held at the Association's headquarters, was aimed at entrepreneurs, businessmen, municipal technicians, associations, etc. In it, after the inauguration, the discussion was on “Social entrepreneurship in rural areas. Areas of opportunities and possibilities of entrepreneurship”, by Ginés Haro Pastor himself.
It was followed by another talk on “Ruraltivity, a shuttle for rural entrepreneurs”, by Mari Luz Fresneda, professor at the Fademur Foundation. Just as “Inciso Cuida, a cooperative entrepreneurship initiative in the community care and services sector,” was presented by Ana Isabel Parras, technical coordinator of the project.
At the Calatrava Fair, Entrepreneurship Aid was also discussed by María Jesús Camacho, a technician from the Business Development Department of the Ciudad Real Chamber of Commerce.The initiative ended with an interesting round table on “Social entrepreneurship in rural areas. Initiatives”, in which initiatives such as the Huelva-based “Alma Natura”, presented by Juan José Manzano, were known; that of “Kuydamos” from Almadén, of which Cristian Zarcero spoke, while the Miguelturreño Laura González presented “Act-amd-be” and “Manos de Lana” spoke by Ana Belén Flores, from Villarrobledo.
It must be taken into account that rural society is increasingly open to a globalized world and it is necessary to take advantage of all the opportunities that this situation offers.Many rural areas face this situation in a decline marked by the aging of the population, depopulation, the technological gap with respect to the urban world, etc. However, others are experiencing processes of demographic reactivation, managing to compete successfully in this environment, through the diversification of economic activity in accordance with new social demands, observing symptoms of a certain "rural renaissance.
The pandemic may have given a new opportunity to these territories in the form of digital acceleration, teleworking and an exodus of people in search of a better quality of life and a reunion with nature. And this change in habits brings with it numerous business opportunities for anyone who wants to start a business.