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9th national Swiss parks market, 15th May 2025

Am Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2025, ist der Pärke-Markt zurück auf dem Bundesplatz in Bern. Auf dem Programm stehen Spezialitäten, Degustationen, Spiele und Mitmach-Aktivitäten an den Ständen, Musik und alles, was es braucht für eine gute Zeit. Reservieren Sie sich das Datum schon jetzt!

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LBB enhancement project

Nature / LandscapeBiodiversityAgriculture
Project duration: 2020 - 2028

Naturpark Pfyn-Finges - In collaboration with a certified «Bio Suisse» farm, agricultural land below the village of Bratsch is being converted into a networked, organic farm to preserve the unique terraced landscape.

Initial situation

The terraced cultural landscape below Bratsch (VS) is a valuable ecological and cultural heritage site that is threatened by scrub encroachment and abandonment. In 2020, agriBratsch GmbH initiated an ecological enhancement project together with the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park. The outlined goals of the project include the preservation of the landscape, the promotion of biodiversity and adaptive, less intensive cultivation - all in close cooperation with local stakeholders.

Goal

The terraced cultural landscape near Bratsch (VS) is both ecologically valuable and threatened. Since 2020, agriBratsch GmbH has been working with the Pfyn-Finges Nature Park to ecologically enhance the area. The aim is to preserve the landscape, promote biodiversity and ensure less intensive cultivation. In 2020-2024, contaminated sites were cleaned and new habitats created. From 2025, the focus will be on a resource-conserving irrigation system.

Further information

The LBB project combines landscape conservation, population protection and biodiversity: it promotes the sustainable maintenance and enhancement of the cultural landscape, reduces fire risks through adapted use and improves biodiversity through ecological networking. With resource-conserving irrigation, regional production and short distances, it serves as a model for synergies and successful cooperation.

Partner

- agriBratsch GmbH
- HydroMontania

Contact

Naturpark Pfyn-Finges
Evelyne Oberhummer
Kirchstrasse 6
3970 Salgesch
Tel. +41 (0)27 452 60 63

www.pfyn-finges.ch

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