In Austria, 12.9 hectares of land are cultivated every day. With this surface area, which amounts to about 20 football fields per day, our country is a pioneer in Europe. With well-thought-out projects, eco-pioneers across Austria are now fighting development to preserve valuable land.
A new eco-research project to conserve humus-rich soils is an example of this. “These can store more carbon than all the forests on earth. There are more individuals of organisms living on a handful of Earth than there are people in the world,” explains expert Walter Fitz at the local eco-inspection with Yes!Natural boss Klaudia Atzmüller in the field of the nature-conservative organic farmer Herbert Nagl in Rannersdorf in Lower Austria.
Source: Krone

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