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    1st Self-assessment tool of sustainability of grazing-based farms and associated results as a result of Task 6.2

    Due to different agroecological and socioeconomic conditions in each partner country, a form was generated to survey all relevant tools available for agricultural advisors and farmers in the grazing context per country and to take these regional contexts into account. A review of the available tools revealed a significant diversity of thematic areas and fields of application.

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    Grazing4AgroEcology

    European Network to promote grazing and to support grazing-based farms on their economic and ecologic performances as well as on animal welfare

    Location
      Authors
      • Arno Krause
      Purpose
      • Decision-making support
      File type
      Deliverable report
      File size
      1.30 MB
      Created on
      31-10-2023
      Origin language
      English
      Official project website
      Grazing4AgroEcology
      License
      CC BY
      Keywords
      • grassland management
      • grazing
      • dairy cattle
      • indicators
      • agroecology
      • self-assessment
      • farm assessment
      • tool
      • decision-support
      • optimisation
      • inputs
      • biodiversity
      • livestock
      • animal health
      • nutrients

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