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Norla Agricultural Fair commences on its 75th edition

Norla Agriculture Fair Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

"Norla Agricultural Fair commences its 75th edition"
"Norla Agricultural Fair commences its 75th edition"

75th Annual Norla Agricultural Fair Commences - Norla Agricultural Fair commences on its 75th edition

In a significant move towards sustainable farming, Daniel Günther, the Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein, is advocating for more trust from politics in farmers. Günther believes that sustainable business is a fundamental aspect of farming.

Günther's vision for agriculture mirrors the approach taken in Baltic Sea protection, where voluntary agreements are used to reduce nutrient inputs. He suggests relying more on voluntary measures in agriculture, aiming to empower farmers to make environmentally friendly decisions.

In line with this, Günther proposes digitizing current recording methods in agriculture. This digital shift would not only streamline processes but also provide a more accurate and efficient means of tracking and analysing farming practices.

In a separate event, Mark Helfrich spoke at the anniversary agricultural fair Norla in Rendsburg about handling voluntary measures and reducing documentation requirements for farmers. Helfrich's speech underscores the importance of Günther's advocacy, providing practical insights into how these changes could be implemented.

By reducing documentation requirements where possible, Günther aims to alleviate the administrative burden on farmers, allowing them to focus more on their core responsibilities - farming and sustainability. This approach is expected to foster a more supportive environment for farmers, encouraging them to adopt sustainable practices willingly.

In conclusion, Günther's proposals for sustainable farming practices, including the use of voluntary measures and digital recording methods, aim to create a more supportive environment for farmers while promoting environmentally friendly agriculture. These initiatives, if implemented effectively, could significantly contribute to the long-term sustainability of agriculture in Schleswig-Holstein.

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