The Association Identifies the Main Challenges for Cattle Farmers This Winter
Cattle farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges this winter due to frozen water sources, requiring additional labor to ensure livestock stay hydrated.
The Chairman of the Farmers' Association has never been afraid of trees
Trausti Hjálmarsson, chairman of the Farmers' Association, discusses the significant opportunities in forestry in Iceland during a public meeting.
Association warns against cement use in food preservation
The Organic Fertiliser Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria urges farmers to adopt organic farming practices for safer food production and to prevent health risks associated with pest control methods.
Leading the Negotiations with Farmers
The Icelandic Minister of Agriculture has appointed Jarþrúður Ásmundsdóttir to lead negotiations with the Icelandic Farmers' Association regarding the review of the agricultural support system, which will expire at the end of the year.
Federal Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer: Good for the Farmers' Association, but Not for the Farmers
Federal Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer prioritizes the demands of the agricultural lobby, which harms the environment and farmers in the long term, despite available alternatives.
Agriculture in Bavaria: "The Future of Many Bavarian Farms is Female"
The Bavarian Farmers' Association is implementing strategies to attract women to farming, including consultation, networking, training, and political advocacy for gender equality, as currently only 9% of farms in Bavaria are led by women.
"Most people appreciate the farmer," says the chairman of the Farmers' Association
Magnús Hlynur Hreiðarsson, chairman of the Farmers' Association of Iceland, emphasizes the public's appreciation for farmers while highlighting discontent with the agricultural system during a meeting in Flúðir.
122 sheep die piled up due to panic from wild animals
The Valencian Farmers Association reports that 122 sheep died from panic following attacks by wild animals, with the affected farmer fearing such an incident due to previous attacks.
German Farmers' Association: Strong Increase in Organic Food by 2025
The German organic food market is projected to experience a significant growth of about eight percent by 2025, as demand solidifies after a previous decline.