More than 140 experts on result based payments schemes (RBPS) from over 25 countries. Meeting point for sharing experiences on RBPS and linking stakeholder.
https://t.co/3aGQLg9EYf
Sometimes farmers find it difficult to understand the loss of biodiversity when there are so many green fields in the countryside. This feature with Maria Long is an interesting and informative take on managing grass for food production and biodiversity
We have a new "country profile manager" for Scotland - Sue Agnew from @nature_scot. Welcome Sue in the #RBP network. Find news from #POBAS here: https://t.co/1HVNopt3e7
This Christmas please support the farmers that support nature. Please find their lists of products & offerings that you can get as a gift for someone or yourself this Christmas! https://t.co/qJ6ONpw34K
Fünf engagierte Bäuer*innen und Bauern erzählen auf https://t.co/9UcwctdCLW, warum sie Botschafter*innen für die Natur sind und sich für #Biodiversität einsetzen. Jetzt Lieblingsgeschichte wählen, voten und Wertschätzung zum Ausdruck bringen!
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Summary
Pasture bank is a platform through which the landowners and the domestic animal herders can find each other and agree a land-tenure contract for leasing pastures or grazing animals. Increasing grazing of underutilized pastures can improve
https://t.co/BMKcmHJaEK
Looking forward to presenting at #PeatlandPavilion at #Cop26 tomorrow on use of results-based agri-env payments to deliver improved outcomes for farmed peatlands. See links 👇
Concluding our #results_based series: Practice Abstract No.13 by #UK colleagues @JennyferDods (@aberdeenuni) & A.LePage (@NaturalEngland) and #NL colleagues L.v.Bussel & A.Elvers (@WUR) advises on how to select suitable indicators!👉
https://t.co/X0hPL1rRk1
Summary
In intensive arable regions like the Nienburg district in Lower Saxony the uptake of current agri-environment schemes is low and their performance unsatisfactory.
Nine arable farms are assessed using the participatory decision support tools
https://t.co/NUAOoP86EN
Nice day out scoring commonage lands in our results-based agri-environment programme. Rewarding participating farmers for:
✅Clean water
✅Biodiversity
✅Climate
And a special thank you to Michael and Kathleen Feehily for hosting us on their farm in Co. Roscommon and the hot tea and scones! Great to hear all perspectives and get feedback from our participant farmers @BallydanganBog@rbp_network@EIPagri@davidfallon8
Lots of interest in our thematic session “#Results_based schemes on arable land” in the #UK. Big thanks to A. LePage of @naturalengland and D. Sheehan of @brideproject for the interesting presentations. Soon more on this topic! Stay tuned!