VSF employee John Laffa asks the participants whether there have been ambiguities when applying their new knowledge. | © Veterinarians without Borders
In order to provide the best possible service to our participants from cultivation to harvest, 14 multi-day training modules will take place throughout the year. This way the participants can solve problems that might arise with the VSF trainers quickly and competently.
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