GLB Pilot: Boeren binnen en nabij Natura 2000-gebieden in Overijssel

Het Agrarische Natuur Collectief Noordwest Overijssel voert samen met de twee andere Overijsselse agrarische collectieven de GLB Pilot ‘Boeren binnen en nabij Natura 2000-gebieden in Overijssel’ uit. In deze pilot dagen we boeren en riettelers uit om samen na te denken over verdienmodellen, die toekomstperspectief bieden voor hun bedrijven en bijdragen aan opgaven rondom Natura 2000. Ook kijken we naar de rol die het GLB daarin kan spelen. Niet praten over boeren en riettelers, maar met ze praten is ons motto!

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  • Agrarische Natuur Collectief Noordwest Overijssel
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2022
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