
A dairy family farm in Sweden invested in a biogas powered generator and a storage facility for substrates in order to become self-sufficient through the use of green energy.
A dairy family farm in Sweden invested in a biogas powered generator and a storage facility for substrates in order to become self-sufficient through the use of green energy.
EAFRD support enabled a young person to start his own commercially-oriented farm, thus contributing to the generational renewal of the sector.
Support from the rural development programme was used to buy new machinery and expand the production capacity of a biogas plant.
Turning a subsistence family farm into a dynamic agri-business through modernization and adoption of affordable new equipment.
A company producing rye gin and whiskey used RDP support to increase its production capacity to meet the demand of national and international markets.
This project aimed to replace old farming machinery and thus improve the productivity and economic performance of a farm holding.
Previously uncultivated and overgrown agricultural land was restored and was used to set up a new competitive and sustainable business.