Share of organic agriculture in Belgium twice as high as in the Netherlands

게시됨 2023년 6월 28일

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The organic agricultural area in the Netherlands has increased to 76,375 ha in 2021, making up 3.5% of the total area, while in Belgium it amounted to 102,413 ha, approximately 7.3% of the total area, making Belgium's share of organic agricultural land more than twice as large as the Netherlands. The organic agricultural area in both countries has been steadily increasing, with a 72% increase in the Netherlands since 2012 and a 59% increase in Belgium. Across Europe, the organic agricultural area has also been increasing, with Austria having the highest percentage of organic agricultural land at 26% of total cultivated land in 2021.
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The Dutch organic agricultural area will have increased to 76,375 ha in 2021, approximately 3.5 percent of the total area. In Belgium, the organic agricultural area amounted to 102,413 ha. That is approximately 7.3 percent of the total area. This means that the share of organic agricultural land in Belgium is more than twice as large as in the Netherlands. The Dutch organic agricultural area has increased by 72 percent since 2012. The Belgian organic agricultural area increased by 59 percent in the same period. This is evident from figures from Eurostat, the European statistical office. Mainly permanent grassland The largest part of the Dutch and Belgian organic agricultural area consists of permanent grassland. In 2020 this was 41,541 of the 71,607 ha in the Netherlands and 61,644 of the 99,072 ha in Belgium. Figures for 2021 are not yet available. Increase across Europe Not only in the Netherlands and Belgium, but throughout Europe, the organic agricultural area has been ...
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