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Viticulture in Germany
An overview about viticulture in Germany.
Germany
2015 - Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Rapport
Cash Crop report 2015 : key results of the 2014 agri benchmark farm comparison
This report takes a closer look at the following topics: (1) Economics of global wheat production, (2) How profitable is irrigation in corn, (3) On-farm competitiveness of rapeseed vs. sunflower and soybeans and (4) Economics of rice production in typical farms in Africa and Asia.
Germany
2015 - agri benchmark
Fiche d'information
GERMANY - Common Agricultural Policy
During the next 7 years, the new CAP is going to invest around EUR 44.1 billion in Germany's farming sector and rural areas. Key political priorities have been defined at European level such as: jobs, sustainability, modernization, innovation and quality. In parallel, flexibility is given to Germany to adapt both...
Germany
2014 - European Commission
Vidéos
Friedrich Wenz on Soil Fertility and Reduced Tillage
The German organic farmer Friedrich Wenz is one of the pioneers of reduced tillage. He has developed the so-called WEco-Dyn system. In this video, he explains how the WEco-Dyn system works and underlines the role of soil fertility as a prerequisite for successful reduced tillage systems. Farmers participating at this...
Germany
2014 - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)
Revue spécialisée
Farming Matters: The many faces of resilience
Poverty and vulnerability combine in a vicious circle for many family farmers. To break that and turn it into a virtuous cycle, resilience must be built into farming and the systems in which farmers operate. There is an urgent need for a change in mindset regarding family farming, agriculture and...
Germany - United States of America
2014 - ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
Site web
Family Farming website
The website about family farmers and their farms, begun in 2014 to show the diversity of family farmers ‘Feeding the World, Caring for the Earth‘ by a collection of first hand experiences (snapshots) as an educational resource for anywhere in the world. The concept of this comes from the International...
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2014 - Family farms.enviroed4all
Article de revue
Organic farming in Europe: moving into the mainstream
Organic farming no longer serves a niche market in the European Union (EU). In spite
of the global economic crisis, the mainstreaming of organic products has maintained
its impressive trajectory: since 2008 there has been an average annual growth rate of
8%; annual turnover has risen to €20 billion; and more than 500...
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2014
Ouvrage
Statistical Yearbook of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
The Statistical Yearbook of Food, Agriculture and Forestry is an extensive database for an overview about the agricultural sector. Reliable and well-founded data and facts are extremely valuable for business, society, scientific research and politics. They reflect the prevailing conditions and underlying developments, thereby providing an indispensable bedrock for economic...
Germany
2014 - Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Article de revue
The Diversity of Family Farms is Strength for World Agriculture
In the world, more than 80 per cent of farms are family farms – in total more than 500 million economic and social entities. In Europe 25 million people, 172 million hectares of agricultural land and 12 million farms are involved in EU agricultural production. A vast majority of these...
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2014
Site web
Main features of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and its implementation in Germany
The reform of the Common Agricultural Policy adopted in December 2013 will make Europe's agricultural sector greener and more sustainable and provide it with a reliable and stable basis for the years to come.
The funds made available via the Common Agricultural Policy support both farmers and rural areas. A total...
Germany
2014 - Federal Ministry of Food an Agriculture
Article de revue spécialisée
Gutshof Trieb
From 1867 to 1962, 95 Ha Gutshof Trieb was primarily a dairy farm, while from 1962 to 1970 it specialised in poultry and laying hens. Since 1970 it has been a solely arable, grain-producing farm. Until 2011 this agricultural production remained under family management, but today all agricultural land (60...
Germany
2014
Document de conférence
Final Communiqué of the GFFA 2014
Empowering Agriculture: Fostering Resilience – Securing Food and Nutrition
Germany
2014 - Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Vidéos
Family Farming in Germany.
Federal Minister Christian Schmidt visits a family farm.
Germany
2014 - Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Rapport
The Horticulture Report
Extended analyses and latest results of the Horticulture Network you find in the Horticulture Report 2014.
Germany
2014 - agri benchmark
Article de revue spécialisée
HNV Farming – Explaining the Concept and Interpreting EU and National Policy Commitments
The concept of “High Nature Value farming” developed in the early 1990s from a growing recognition that the conservation of biodiversity in Europe depends on the continuation of low-intensity farming systems across large areas of countryside (see Beaufoy et al., 1994; Bignal et al., 1994; Bignal & McCracken, 1996; 2000)....
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2014
Projet
Support for Organic Production Boosts Farm Competitiveness in Altmark
The Dihlmann family purchased a farm in the Altmark 15 years ago and converted it into an organic farm. Area-based payments for organic production, namely for ensuring traditional crop rotation, contributed to ensure the competitiveness of the farm.
The members of the Dihlmann family have been farmers for more than 14...
Germany
2014 - EU
Partie d’un ouvrage
Family farming in the European Union
Family farming is the most common operational farming model in Europe – representing 97 % of the European Union’s (EU) 12 million farms. Thus it is of great importance in the EU. It covers a diverse range of situations, including farms of all sizes. While there are obvious differences across...
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2014
Article
Structure and dynamics of EU farms: changes, trends and policy relevance
12 million farms, 172 million hectares of agricultural land, 25 million people involved in agricultural production – these are some of the key data for the EU farming sector in 2010; but what about the situation of individual farms and how do things differ between Member States and as compared...
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2013
Article
Promoting Family Farming: The European Union
Domestic and donor-driven development agendas for African agriculture are spurring smallholder family farming as a catalyst for food security and poverty reduction. Family farms are also the backbone of agriculture in the European Union, although the process of concentration has gone further than in Africa. European agricultural policy reforms now...
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2013
Article de revue
Innovation on family farms
All businesses need to innovate if they are to thrive, and family farms are no exception. By thinking ahead and developing new approaches, farmers can increase output, develop new and improved products, diversify and tap into new income streams, and remain environmentally sustainable. Innovative farms are more likely to weather...
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2013
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