door Dutch Roots | dec 18, 2018
VDAJ Intern (Germany – Verband Deutscher Agrarjournalisten e.V.) published an IFAJ report about young IFAJ journalist Dagmar Deutsch looking back on the Dutch Roots congress, a report on the post-tour in Friesland by Christian Mühlhausen, and Dagmar Deutsch...
door Dutch Roots | dec 4, 2018
Christine Stöcker at Elite Impulse (Germany) wrote an article, saying: ‘Phosphate quota, dairy limit, area scarcity: Pure growth in size is no longer possible in the Netherlands. How do dairy farms handle rising costs if giving up is not an option?’...
door Dutch Roots | nov 20, 2018
David Eppenberger at Eppenberger Media (Switzerland) posted an article: ‘The cultivation of salt-loving plants is found in areas with marine impact. A Dutch farmer cultivates Salicarnia, which is still little known to us. The cultivation in the greenhouse would...
door Dutch Roots | okt 5, 2018
Stefan Nimmervoll at Blick Ins Land (Austria) wrote an article in unserHof: ‘Nowhere else are so many livestock kept in such limited space as in Holland. But at the same time, the Netherlands are also pioneers in animal welfare. One example of this is the...
door Dutch Roots | sep 8, 2018
Stefan Nimmervoll at Blick Ins Land (Austria) wrote an article, saying: ‘In the Netherlands you will not find the largest farms in Europe, but in any case some with the most intensive cultivation. However, the system of compression and intensification reaches...
door Dutch Roots | aug 9, 2018
David Eppenberger at Schweizer Bauer (Switzerland) posted an article about a young Dutch farmer ‘who did a lot of things right on his dairy farm. But the introduction of the phosphate quota now puts him in a state of need. In the worst case, the Dutchman has to...