
Protecting and promoting traditional vegetables can lead to increased incomes for farmers and environmental benefits for society.
Protecting and promoting traditional vegetables can lead to increased incomes for farmers and environmental benefits for society.
In the region of Veneto a network of actors cooperated to preserve biodiversity and to provide targeted support to farmers engaged in this task.
Agri-environment cooperatives in the Netherlands use results-based schemes to distribute payments to farmers according to on-farm nature conservation results.