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The Farming Conservation Award recognises those farms that include exemplary and comprehensive nature conservation measures in their farm management practice. The commitment of such farmers is an important contribution to preservation of the flora and fauna of the farmland countryside. This comprises activities in various areas:
With 233 entries, the first competition in 2006 was a big success and showed
that farmers have a great interest in the subject.
Three farms received prizes for their exceptional achievements and nine others
were singled out for their exemplary methods. With arable farming, use of
grassland, orchards and vineyards, mixed crop farming, countryside conservation
and livestock husbandry, they represent the wide variety of German agricultural
practices.
Nature conservation activities range from flower-rich pasture and fodder crops,
conservation headlands and flower stripes and mixed and catch crops and from
reseeding and care of meadow orchards, flower-rich and careful soil working
in vineyards to the preservation of typical country landscapes by careful
management of species-rich open grassland.
In a second announcement of the competition in 2008, the focus lay on another
topic. Ideas and concepts were sought for ways and means for farms to present
their conservation achievements externally, and to communicate their commitment
to conservation of species and habitat diversity to the public at large.
Among the 57 competition entries there are many good examples of successful
activities. The farms demonstrate through the use of flyers, brochures, information
stands and websites but above all by direct contact during guided tours
and events that they are a great deal more than just foodstuff producers.
Professional education and training offers, nature tours and trails, as well
as farmyard parties bring young and old not only in contact with farming but
also with nature, which is part and parcel of this branch of the economy.
The numerous activities involved are intended to be widely disseminated and
emulated by others. For this reason the exemplary farms and the conservation
measures they pursue are presented on the
www.naturschutzhoefe.de
website. Selected measures will be published in autumn 2008. In addition and
as far as possible a network of farms committed to conservation is to be established
to foster the exchange of experience and ideas between the farms and with
interested colleagues, as well as the external impact of the positive examples
on experts, the public and politics.
The Farming Conservation Award is a joint project of various German organisations and institutions active in the fields of nature protection and agriculture.
Further information:
Contact:
Nicole Krüger
Tel. 06322/98970-222
krueger@soel.de