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Romanian livestock sector slowly picks up
The Romanian livestock sector has been on a downward trend in general for quite some time. Now statistics show encouraging developments, although the still massive imports of pork meat and piglets, as well as growing imports of raw milk are signalling that much work still needs to be done to balance these sub-sectors.
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Dutch manure-related knowledge and innovation find their way to Romania
Romania’s agricultural sector balances traditional practices with the need for more sustainable farming methods. With a focus on livestock farming and manure management, the country faces challenges in boosting productivity while minimizing environmental impact. Meanwhile, the Netherlands offers cutting-edge expertise in manure processing, soil health, and circular agriculture. This creates ample opportunity for collaboration between the two nations, where knowledge exchange and innovative practices can help Romania develop sustainability and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Dutch manure-related knowledge and innovation find their way to Romania
Boosting urban biodiversity and climate resilience: Bucharest’s Vacaresti Natural Park and beyond
Romania is committed to greener cities. Providing inspiration for change and promoting bilateral cooperation for impactful greening projects remain important steps that contribute to sustainable climate. Vacaresti Natural Park (VNP) is a textbook example of how Romania does that. In Urban Landscapes Romania – a Partners for International Business (PIB) initiative - architects, biologists, and landscaping experts from Romania and the Netherlands collaborated to identify viable solutions for VNP challenges. These efforts resulted in the park’s management plan, with insights inspired by Dutch practices.
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Join the Benelux-Moldova Business Forum on 11 June 2026
From 8 to 11 June 2026, a delegation of Moldovan growers will visit the Netherlands. The program includes participation in ...
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The Netherlands joins forces in supporting a blue-green corridor in Romania
Rivers crossing large cities bring along numerous benefits as well as challenges. Their importance, from a biodiversity point of ...
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The Romanian food paradox
Romania wastes approximately 3.5 million tonnes of food every year, the equivalent of approximately 188 kilograms per person per ...
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