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How about entrepreneurship education for farmers in Europe?
The European model focuses on farmers' entrepreneurship education in western European developed countries. Family farms are the main agricultural business units of agricultural production, and the government, schools, scientific research institutions and agricultural education networks are organically combined to educate farmers through various forms such as general education, vocational education and adult education. The main representatives are France, Britain, Germany and so on.

1, France

The French government stipulates that farmers must receive vocational education and obtain qualified certificates before they can get state funding, enjoy subsidies and preferential loans, and get the qualification to run agricultural enterprises. French agricultural education can be divided into three parts: higher agricultural education, secondary agricultural vocational education and farmer vocational education.

Higher agricultural education is post-high school education, which mainly includes two-year higher technical education, three-to-five-year engineer education and six-to-eight-year postgraduate education. The task of secondary agricultural vocational and technical education is to cultivate agricultural operators with independent management ability or agricultural laborers with certain specialized skills. Farmers' vocational education is mainly oriented to farmers, pragmatic and informal. Education is divided into short-term education and long-term education. Short-term education is generally 20 ~ 120 class hours, aiming at enriching the knowledge of agricultural producers; Long-term education is generally over 120 class hours. The purpose is to enable farmers who have no knowledge of agricultural education and agricultural management to acquire the basic knowledge necessary for agricultural management, so that farmers who have participated in agricultural production for more than 6 years and received certain agricultural education can further improve their professional knowledge and management level, obtain certain technical certificates or be promoted smoothly.

2. Britain, Britain

The British government supports and develops farmers' education by formulating relevant regulations and education plans and setting up specialized institutions. Among all kinds of industrial education in Britain, the only ones that can get government funding are farmers' vocational education and technical education. The vocational education and technical education of farmers in Britain are mainly based on agricultural education network, supplemented by institutions of higher learning and scientific research consulting institutions, which basically forms the connection of educational objectives at three levels: degree certificate, graduation certificate and technical certificate, and formal education and amateur education complement each other. The vocational education and technical education system of farmers with relatively clear division of labor and distinct levels basically meets the needs of people at different levels.