Tag #German Agriculture

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Disease Outbreaks Devastate Lower Saxony Agriculture

Multiple diseases severely impact Lower Saxony's agriculture: African Swine Fever (ASF) restricts pork marketing; Blue Tongue disease reduces milk production, increasing consumer prices; Avian Influenza affects poultry; and the Schilf-Glasflügelzikade damages sugar beets, potatoes, and carrots, with...

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Falling Butter Prices Expected in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Dairy Farm Decline

Due to lower milk production in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, caused by a decrease in the number of dairy farms and cows and exacerbated by the blue tongue disease, butter prices are expected to decrease soon; however, the long-term sustainability of dairy farming is threatened by challenges face...

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German Farmers Face Income Crisis Amidst High Costs and Declining Yields

German farmers' average income dropped by nearly a third in the 2023/2024 business year to €77,500 due to high input costs, declining yields, and the phasing out of diesel subsidies, leading to calls for policy changes ahead of February 2024 elections.

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EU Pasture Mandate Threatens German Organic Farms

The EU mandates pasture access for livestock on organic farms, potentially forcing many Bavarian farmers to cease organic production by 2026 due to a lack of sufficient land or unsuitable locations, contradicting the goal of increasing the organic farming quota.

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German Farmers Protest Rising Food Prices, Industry Profits

The "Wir haben es satt!" coalition is organizing a January 18th protest in Berlin against Germany's agricultural policies, citing a 33% food price increase since 2021, impacting farmers' livelihoods and consumer affordability. Around 60 organizations and 10,000 participants are expected.

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German Farmers Face 29% Income Drop, Demand Policy Change

German farmers' average income fell 29% to \u20ac77,500 in the 2023/24 fiscal year due to high input costs, declining yields, and the phasing out of agricultural diesel tax breaks; the sector demands policy changes ahead of the February 23rd election.

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