Those who switch to this branch of agriculture can receive serious support
The Ministry of Agriculture is offering agricultural producers and forest managers several new and even more effective tools for the new agricultural support period starting in 2023 to encourage field protection afforestation, land use change, and sustainable forest management practices. In order to prepare and plan, the department presents the most important support options – writes the Agrarian Sector based on the announcement of the Ministry of Agriculture.

Sustainable agriculture in the foreground
The effects of climate change cannot be avoided, so it is increasingly important to choose sustainable and profitable agricultural land utilization in the long term, and to spread the best farming practices from an environmental and economic point of view. Rainfall conditions, the risk of erosion, and the unpredictability of market and input prices make it necessary to create a more diverse management structure, in which trees and forests can provide predictable added value for all farmers and the next generation in the long term – the announcement of the Ministry of Agriculture revealed.
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