German farmers intend to invest in their farms

20-09-2012 | |
German farmers intend to invest in their farms

Despite the stretched situation in animal husbandry, the intentions to invest in farmyard operations in Germany have risen and are higher than in other European countries.

This was one of the results of the latest Trendmonitor for the autumn of 2012, organised by the German Agricultural Society (DLG). These were made public during the EuroTier press conference in Göttingen, Germany.

The expectations for the future of German and European farmers offer a divided picture, explained Dr Reinhard Grandke, CEO for the DLG. While farm managers in Germany and France are starting the next few months more confidently than they were at the time of the spring survey, there are clouds in the sky in the UK and Poland.

In Germany, 40% of the pig farmers describe their current business situation as good.

The DLG Trendmonitor is based on a survey of around 3,800 farmers from six European countries conducted every six months by the market research company Kleffmann on behalf of DLG.
 
Related website:
EuroTier 2012
 

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Vincent ter Beek Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world
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