
Baltic Sea Farmer Award
The Baltic Sea Farmer Award recognizes farmers who actively work to reduce nutrient runoff from their farms.
The Baltic region is home to nine different countries and around 90 million people— yet we are more connected than you may think. The catchment area extends to four times the size of the Baltic Sea itself, making it extra critical to be mindful of our activities on land.
The Baltic Sea Farmer Award recognizes farmers who actively work to reduce nutrient runoff from their farms.
Farmers and policymakers need to work together towards sustainable practices and policies that allow the Baltic Sea to recover.
WWF has worked with farmers across the Baltic Sea region to select and highlight farming practices that help curb nutrient runoff.
The history of Ausumgaard farm can be traced…
The history of Ausumgaard farm can be traced back to the…
The history of Ausumgaard farm can be traced back to the year 1473.…
Kowalski Farm is a multi-generation…
Kowalski Farm is a multi-generation crop and livestock…
Kowalski Farm is a multi-generation crop and livestock farm run by…