Regensburg pilot project: Agriculture meets nature conservation!
The LPV Regensburg is starting the pilot project “A.ckerwert” to harmonize agriculture and nature conservation in Wörth a.d.Donau.
Regensburg pilot project: Agriculture meets nature conservation!
The Regensburg Landscape Conservation Association (LPV) is actively involved in the “A.ckerwert” pilot project, which aims to bring agriculture and nature conservation into a harmonious balance. Loud stadt-woerth.de The project relies on cooperation between owners of agricultural land and managers in order to promote sustainable and ecologically oriented forms of management.
A central concern within this project is the development of fair rental prices. Many landlords are willing to waive part of the rent if this means higher environmental standards can be achieved. This enables farmers to farm more extensively, with a particular focus on species protection and soil health.
Shared responsibility for land
Another important aspect of the project is the promotion of shared responsibility for the land. The LPV Regensburg offers support for private owners, municipalities, church administrations and companies in the Regensburg district and in adjacent areas. This initiative is supported by Rural Development Bavaria, which underlines the importance and influence of the state government.
Advice from LPV Regensburg is free, making access to expert support easier for anyone interested. If you would like more information or are interested in taking part, you can contact us directly by email info@lra-regensburg.de or contact LPV Regensburg by phone at 0941/4009-364.
Additional details and information about the “A.ckerwert” project can be found on the official website ackerwert.de available where interested parties can obtain comprehensive information about the goals and progress of the project. The project's approach is an example of a new direction in agriculture in which ecological and economic interests are combined.