Why extra ladies have gotten natural farmers in Poland | Focus on Europe
In Poland, large-scale monoculture farming has expanded since EU accession, but a growing organic movement is pushing back. At the country’s only agro-ecology school in Grzybow, students learn sustainable farming, soil protection and biodiversity practices. The program attracts more women, who now run about a third of organic farms. Despite rising demand, small producers face market challenges. The initiative highlights a shift toward eco-friendly agriculture and female empowerment in farming.
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