The ceremony in the historic setting of the Bavarian State Chancellery provided an opportunity for dialogue. Staff from the Department of International Relations invited the project participants to a round table to discuss future steps and potential for cooperation.
The event focussed on the mutual benefits of the partnership. Melanie Habelitz-Wollgam, Head of the International Relations Department, emphasised that it was no longer about one-sided development cooperation or that the term and the underlying concept were long outdated. Rather, it is a cooperation on an equal footing, in which all partners learn and benefit from each other - both Tunisia and Bavaria.
With the go-ahead for Dig-e-Farm, the InES is highly motivated as it enters the first phase of the project. The initial focus is on planning a pilot system for a selected farm in the Nabeul region of Tunisia. The project shows how technical innovations can be used in a targeted manner to tackle global challenges such as the efficient use of water in agriculture and create sustainable solutions.