We protect insects in the fields. To this end, we develop measures together with land users and implement them in pilot regions across Germany. So that agriculture goes hand in hand with biodiversity conservation in the future.

Three quarters of the world’s food crops depend on pollinators. The number of insect biomass that has been lost in Germany in the past 27 years alone is just as high. The economic consequences are obvious: if the buzzing of bees and co. ceases, our food industry will soon no longer be humming either. One cause of species extinction is the loss of habitat and one cause of this loss is agriculture. But agriculture can also create habitats – and this project shows exactly how. Together with our partners, we are introducing various measures in seven pilot regions that sustainably promote insects and biodiversity – from flower strips and flowering catch crops to wide rows in cereal fields. We are thus making a contribution to the National Biodiversity Strategy (NBS) and pointing the way to sustainable agriculture that can be transferred to many regions in Europe.

Project area

Goals
Alliances
Form regional alliances and action groups between land users and the food industry and develop and implement biodiversity action plans
Incentives
Create attractive incentives for agriculture by rewarding insect-friendly products
Sensitization
Raising consumer awareness of insect protection

Impacts
10
Companies implement innovative measures for insect protection
7
Regions draw up biodiversity action plans
Training courses
for farmers, consultants and the food industry

Impressions

Contribution to the sustainability goals

Latest news
Press releases
Project website

Contact person:in

Stefan Hörmann
Managing Director, Head of Corporate Affairs and Biodiversity
Tel: +49 228 184 86 94 11
Mobile: +49 160 532 10 52
hoermann@globalnature.org

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