LTO Noord | Virtual Experience
The Client
LTO Noord is a Dutch association representing over 22,000 farmers and horticulturists in the northern Netherlands. The organization supports sustainable, future-proof agriculture by promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and responsible food production.
As part of its mission to inspire the next generation, LTO Noord sought an engaging way to introduce young students to careers in the green sector.

The Challenge
How do you spark interest in farming among 8- to 12-year-olds?
LTO Noord wanted to reach children in primary school with an engaging, interactive tool that could both educate and entertain. The experience needed to be mobile, intuitive, and suitable for use in a classroom setting while showcasing the diversity of farm life.

The Solution
From virtual fields to a bustling farm stall all within arm’s reach.
We created a compact VR setup combining 360° storytelling and playful interaction. Students start their journey by choosing one of three core themes:
- Plant-based farming
- Animal-based farming
- Multifunctional agriculture (MFL)
Each option unlocks a 360° video that gives an inside look into modern farm life, filmed on real locations. After watching, students dive into a short VR minigame of approximately 5 minutes.
Learn by doing and having fun.
Set behind a market stall on a virtual farm, the minigame puts the player in the role of a young farm entrepreneur. One by one, cheerful customers arrive, each asking for specific products from fresh eggs to bottles of milk or bags of grain. The player must quickly gather the correct ingredients from around the stall and hand them over.

Key interactions
- Animal farming: Feed chickens to collect eggs and grab bottles of milk from the dairy section

- Plant-based farming: Sow grain seeds, watch them grow in fast-forward, and harvest the crops

- Multifunctional farming (MFL): Sell products directly to customers, highlighting the business side of modern agriculture

Learning meets challenge
Players are scored based on speed and accuracy, introducing a light form of competition especially effective in classroom settings where students take turns. While there’s no in-game leaderboard, students naturally compared scores in real life, fueling engagement and repeat play.
The result is a blend of fun, discovery, and intuitive learning, all designed to show that farming is much more than mud and tractors it’s about growth, care, business, and the future.