Convenant Weidegang (Grazing Agreement)
Overview
Convenant Weidegang, commonly referred to as the Grazing Agreement, is an initiative aimed at encouraging outdoor grazing in the Netherlands. The program was launched in 2012 as part of the European Union's common agricultural policy, with the primary goal of reducing ammonia emissions from dairy farms.
Location
Convenant Weidegang operates across the Netherlands, where dairy farming is a significant part of the agricultural sector. The initiative targets Dutch dairy farms, encouraging them to adopt practices that favor outdoor grazing.
Important Events
The Grazing Agreement was introduced in 2012 and has since become a notable part of the EU's strategy to promote sustainable agriculture. Despite its introduction, there has been a trend among Dutch farms to prefer indoor housing for dairy cows, which poses challenges to the agreement's objectives.
Financial Indicators
There are no specific financial indicators available for Convenant Weidegang as it is a policy initiative rather than a commercial company. However, its impact can be observed in the broader context of agricultural sustainability and emission reduction efforts in the Dutch dairy industry.
Company Plans
The primary plan of the Grazing Agreement is to continue advocating for outdoor grazing as a means to lower ammonia emissions. This involves working with dairy farmers to highlight the environmental and potential economic benefits of outdoor grazing practices.
Modified: 2025/08/20