Hornaar (Netherlands)
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“That we are pointed out in this way, that we are considered the biggest polluter of the country, it is painfulsays Ari Aanen, a breeder of a hundred dairy cows in Hornaar. The flags hanging from the houses of this small village in the center of the Netherlands, both here and elsewhere in the country, in protest against the government and in support of the farmers, do not console him. “I started in 1976, when there were no quotas for milk, manure or nitrogen emissions.continues Ari Aanen, on his state-of-the-art farm, equipped with a dairy robot and solar panels. It should not be forgotten that my cows contribute to the preservation of our polders. I don’t want money, I prefer to preserve this green landscape. Who will guarantee that the state will take care of it?asks this farmer, referring to the Dutch government’s takeover plan to reduce the number of farms.
Agriculture with its model of intensive breeding…
Source: Le Figaro

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