RDP project database
Collective and Territorial Agri-environment Support
Summary
This project highlights the variety of rural development benefits that can be achieved by adopting collective and territorial approaches to implementing agri-environment support from RDPs.
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Background
The De Groot family farm is an organic dairy business based on the outskirts of Woerden near Utrecht in the Netherlands. As part of the farm's diversified income base, it provides environmental services via a collective and territorial agri-environment approach using RDP funds that support habitats for rare bird species (e.g. Godwits).
Objective
The main objective of the farm’s business operations focuses on providing quality food at competitive prices in ways which look after environmental assets whilst also helping to foster a positive perception of the family farm as a beneficial community asset. The main goals of the agri-environment actions centre on providing semi-natural habitats for wetland species through adoption of less intensive grassland management techniques.
Main activities
Agri-environment payments from the RDP target actions: protecting grassland bird nests from livestock and during field work; wetting of grassland during the Spring; facilitating botanical conservation of field margins along ditches; and promoting species-rich grassland for birds by mowing late and manuring at low levels. All these actions are coordinated by a regional farmers' cooperative on farmland conservation (which is one of 150 similar Dutch 'producer groups for environmental services').
Results & Benefits
Multiple benefits result from collective agri-environment approaches like this RDP project example e.g. territorial cooperation among farmers is more effective for species and habitats that go beyond farm level. The farmers all share a common interest in working together as a coordinated group in order to get good results (which would be less likely in uncoordinated individual action). There is an incentive to make sure that actions on one farm are supporting the work on other farms in the group
Lessons learnt
Collective action is a good recipe for a high uptake and regional coverage of agri-environment support. Regional cooperation enables ‘tailor-made management’ for easy-to-use schemes with ecological effectiveness. Collective approaches help to reduce implementation costs for agri-environment schemes. Dutch experience shows that territorial cooperation on farmland conservation often also results in broadening the scope of activities to rural tourism, water management, education etc.
Project location and other information
Gravensloot 14, 3471, Woerden, The Netherlands Please note the financial figures refer to agri-environment payments (amount per hectare) for habitat conservation work involved in wetting grassland during the Spring.
Region
Utrecht
RDP Territory
Netherlands
Total project cost (€)
1 981
EAFRD contribution (€)
1 030
National contribution (€)
951
Contact name
Jaco de Groot
Telephone
+31 348 421344
Languages for contact
Dutch
At a glance
Country
Netherlands
Final beneficiary type
Individual farmers
Budget range
< €20 000
Start date:
10/08/2011
End Date:
11/06/2013
Theme / Measure:
Environment and Sustainable Resource Management
Sustainable use of agricultural land
214. Agri-environment payments
Keywords:
Agri-environment, Cooperation, Species conservation, Sustainable agriculture, Endangered species
Last update
25/06/2013