VERKKO
Networks and peer learning – towards the future of agriculture and forestry
Regenerative farming and water-resilient forest management practices are increasingly popular among Finnish farmers and landowners. The VERKKO project supports peer learning and network-based collaboration to establish and scale up sustainable practices.
Official name
VERKKO – Supporting the future of agriculture and forestry through collaboration
Duration
2026/01–2027/12
Project leads
Jenni Lemettinen, Taina Ihaksi
Responsible organisations
Baltic Sea Action Group
Funders
Economic Development Centre of Southeast Finland
Co-Founded by the European Union
Towards sustainable agriculture and forestry
The goal is to accelerate the transition towards a future of agriculture and forestry, where economic, social, and environmental sustainability reinforce one another. By applying regenerative agriculture and water-resilient forestry methods, crop production and forest management can be increasingly profitable in the future. These same methods help reduce climate emissions and nutrient runoff into water bodies, while also combating biodiversity loss.
In the VERKKO project, sustainable solutions are embedded into practice through a farmer- and landowner-driven approach, supported by peer learning, practical examples, and regional networks. The project focuses on South-Eastern Finland but also operates in the Päijät-Häme region. The models and operating practices are developed to enable broader application across Finland.
Climate change brings new challenges to agriculture and forestry
Extreme weather events, droughts, and floods complicate farming and forest management, and these challenges will only intensify in the coming decades. Heavy spring and autumn rains, dry summers, and severe storms are already part of everyday reality, with direct impacts on crop reliability and forest health. For forest owners in South-Eastern Finland, the spruce bark beetle has become all too familiar.
Based on scientific research and farmers’ practical experience, methods have been developed to help manage risks and strengthen the resilience of agriculture and forestry. Regenerative farming and water-resilient forest management practices are already applied among pioneers. However, widespread adoption requires practical examples and networks that support peer learning.
Networks and peer support
BSAG’s long-standing experience with the Carbon Action initiative has demonstrated the benefits of network-based approaches to translating research into practice. Through networks, farmers learn from one another, share experiences, and receive support in adopting new methods. Events such as field days bring the latest research knowledge directly into farmers’ everyday work and help embed sustainable practices.
The VERKKO project expands the existing farmer network around regenerative agriculture and supports farmer-led initiatives. The aim is to facilitate the formation of local groups and the organization of self-directed events, allowing the change to spread more widely at the grassroots level.
Many of the farmers involved in the Carbon Action Network have also expressed interest in network-based collaboration in forestry. Our partners in the forestry sector have echoed this need. In the VERKKO project, we build on lessons learned from Carbon Action by bringing together forest owners, forestry professionals, and other key stakeholders. Regional networks facilitate knowledge sharing, enable the development of joint solutions, and strengthen climate-resilient forestry practices.
Regenerative farming is a process of continuous learning, and peer support plays a key role. Strong regional collaboration among farmers makes the work more rewarding and, at its best, provides support when challenging situations arise.
Veli-Pekka Aila, Farmer, Alastaro
The project has received funding from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. The funding has been issued by the Centre for Economic Development of South-Eastern Finland, the responsibilities of which are currently handled by the Economic Development Centre of Southeast Finland.
PROJECT MILESTONES
2026-2027
Research-based knowledge and practical solutions
We will organize regional information webinars on agriculture and forestry for farmers and landowners. Experts in the field will present the latest research findings and practical solutions related to regenerative agriculture and water-resilient forestry.
2026–2027
Regional networks supporting regenerative farming
We will support the formation of regional networks for regenerative farming. A group of motivated pioneer farmers will be brought together, and we will offer them support in sharing knowledge and organizing events. The goal is to create an operating model that enables expansion beyond the project area.
2026–2027
Network-based knowledge sharing in forestry
We will strengthen the networks for knowledge sharing in forestry by bringing together forest owners, forestry professionals, and other key stakeholders driving change. We will share knowledge of practices that improve forest health, reduce eutrophication, and support biodiversity.
Contact us
Jenni Lemettinen
Project Manager, Regenerative Agriculture
Project Partners