On farms in Denmark that grow crops like hay for animal feed, the government will soon pay farmers to turn some of their land into forests instead. In other areas, farm fields will revert to ...
Danish lawmakers have agreed on a deal to plant 1 billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest and natural habitats ...
COPENHAGEN, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Denmark will convert 15% of its farmland into forest and natural habitats in an effort to reduce fertilizer usage, which has resulted in severe oxygen depletion in ...
Denmark, among the most intensively cultivated countries in the world with almost two-thirds of its territory farmed, set aside 43 billion Danish crowns ($6.1 billion) to acquire land from farmers ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish lawmakers on Monday agreed on a deal to plant 1 billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest and natural habitats over the next two decades in an ...
COPENHAGEN: Denmark will convert 15 per cent of its farmland into forest and natural habitats in an effort to reduce ...
Under the plan, Denmark will plant one billion trees on farmland over the following 20 years. Fertilizer usage has resulted ...
That’s because there are five times as many pigs and cows in Denmark as there are people. Nearly two-thirds of its land is ...
Denmark will convert 15% of its farmland into forest and natural habitats in an effort to reduce fertiliser usage, which has ...
Danish lawmakers on Monday agreed on a deal to plant one billion trees and convert 10 per cent of farmland into forest and ...
The tax follows months of talks between the country’s major political parties, farmers and environmental groups.