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Empowering the future of rural Europe: The eRural Resilience Video-Based Training Platform

02 March 2026
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Article written by: Verónica Luna, EU project manager at Digitaleus OÜ, partner of eRural Resilience Project

 

In the heart of the Baltic Sea Region and across rural Europe, a quiet revolution is taking place. As traditional industries face the challenges of depopulation and shifting global markets, the eRural Resilience project has launched a pioneering digital solution: a dedicated, video-based training platform designed to bridge the gap between rural potential and global opportunity.

Hosted at erural.eu, this platform serves as a “living library” for individuals, bio-based SMEs, business advisors and municipal representatives. By moving beyond static manuals and embracing visual storytelling, eRural Resilience is equipping rural communities with the specific competencies needed to thrive in a digital and green economy.

A multi-dimensional learning ecosystem

The eRural platform is built around four critical competency pillars, each designed to address the unique pressures faced by rural enterprises:

  1. Business and Management: strategic foundations

Success in the rural economy requires more than just a good product; it requires a robust strategy. The platform offers video modules on Business Strategy and Planning, guiding users through the “Business Wheel” and human resource management. These resources help entrepreneurs transition from surviving to thriving by adopting professional management practices tailored to local contexts.

  1. Digital Know-how: navigating the e-commerce frontier

The “e” in eRural is the key to resilience. By enhancing digital literacy, the platform enables rural businesses to look beyond limited local markets and seize international e-marketing opportunities. From launching digital storefronts to mastering online engagement, these modules empower SMEs to use technology as a bridge to urban consumers.

  1. Bio-product development and sustainability: growing green

At the core of the project is the bioeconomy. The training materials focus on converting renewable biological resources into high-value products, be it through organic farming, fermentation or biotechnology. Importantly, the platform emphasizes sustainability and organic certification (EU standards), ensuring that economic growth does not come at the expense of the environment.

  1. Networking: building transnational bridges

Resilience is never achieved in isolation. The platform fosters a sense of community by connecting users to Transnational Knowledge Hubs (the Bio-Knowledge Hub and Digitalization Hub). Through these networks, a farmer in Estonia can learn from the best practices of a business in Denmark, creating a resilient, cross-border ecosystem of innovation.

 

Why Video? The power of “Show, Don’t Tell”

The choice of a video-based format is intentional. For rural practitioners, time is a premium resource. Video allows for the rapid transfer of practical skills and the demonstration of “good practices” in real-life settings. By seeing a fellow entrepreneur explain a workflow or demonstrating a specific biological production process on-site, learners gain a level of clarity and inspiration that written resources simply cannot provide.

Impact and long-term vision

The eRural Resilience project is more than just a training initiative; it is an alignment with the EU Green Deal and the Digital Decade. By piloting these tools with companies and municipalities, the project is creating a roadmap for rural areas to become leaders in the sustainable bioeconomy.

As we continue to populate the database with success stories and technical guides, the platform will remain a vital resource for ensuring that rural communities are not just spectators of the digital transition, but its main protagonists.

  • For more information and to start your learning journey, visit erural.eu.
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