The Netherlands will gain 2,000 more biodiverse fields this autumn

Published 2024년 7월 10일

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The Netherlands is set to increase the number of biodiverse fields by 2,000 this autumn, with the help of a discounted seed mixture campaign. This campaign, part of the '1001ha' initiative by LTO and Urgenda, encourages arable farmers to sow green manure mixtures, promoting soil health and biodiversity. In 2022 and 2023, the campaign saw 240 farmers sowing 1,250 hectares of these mixtures, leading to a significant reduction in artificial and animal manure use. The initiative, rated highly by participants, aims to further support farmers in adopting sustainable practices.
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The Netherlands will gain two thousand more biodiverse fields this autumn. Recently, four hundred arable farmers can receive a significant discount on seed mixtures that allow them to save fertilizer (nitrogen and CO2), make the soil healthier and return more biodiversity to the land. The 1001ha campaign of species-rich green manure mixtures from LTO and Urgenda raises money from provinces, municipalities and citizens and converts it into a discount for farmers. In 2022 and 2023, 240 arable farmers sowed 1,250 hectares. Green manures or catch crops are sown after harvest to protect the soil against sun, rain and wind. Green manures or catch crops They are crops that the farmer sows after harvest to cover the soil over the winter and keep the soil active. Mixtures with leguminous plants such as clover, vetch or lupine are slightly more expensive to purchase and are still relatively unknown to arable farmers, but they fix nitrogen from the air, which can save fertilizer and CO2. ...

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