Through the first PERMAYOUTH online training, participants explored not only the concept of sustainable agriculture, but also its broader importance from economic, environmental, and social perspectives. The training created a space for critical reflection and deeper understanding of how sustainability shapes the future of our communities.


This reflection, written by Amerino Vuthi, one of the participants of the first PERMAYOUTH training cycle, highlights the impact of this learning journey and the transformative power of knowledge.


A key takeaway from the essay: Sustainability is not a trade-off , it is a long-term investment. As reflected in the essay: “The real question is not how much it costs to change, but whether the long-term gains are worth it.”
The answer is clear: sustainability is not only necessary, but also the smartest and most forward-looking choice for the future of agriculture and society.


Discover more insights from our participants and follow our journey.
A special thank you to Amerino for sharing his valuable perspective.

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