Farmers in concern: gravel mining threatens fertile fields in the Harz
Farmers in concern: gravel mining threatens fertile fields in the Harz
In the region between stage and Stötterlingen, Harz district, the farmers face a decisive challenge. While he has just brought in his wheat harvest, farmer Jochim Moshake expresses serious concerns about the future of his fields. The planning approval fire, which enables gravel mining in its area, could have massive effects on agriculture and the environment.
environmental protection and agricultural tradition
Many residents of the region, including local farmers, are concerned about the impending destruction of around 50 hectares of fertile arable land through planned dismantling work. These areas are not only important for the supply of food, but also play a crucial role in the ecological balance. Moshake explains that the soil in this area has an essential filter function and helps to clean precipitation and surface water before they get into the groundwater.
political reactions and public concerns
The political voices in the region are shared. Environment Minister Armin Willingmann (SPD) emphasized that he would respect the decision of the planning approval fire, but at the same time also takes the concern of the unsettled population seriously. He points out that the procedure is not yet over and that the approval is still pending. Despite this statement, many citizens remain skeptical and express their fears regarding additional heavy goods traffic and the associated dust loads.
a strong sense of community against gravel mining
The villagers have teamed up to protest the plans. Moshake and other farmers plan to take all the necessary measures to stop gravel mining. In a conversation with Willingmann, they had the opportunity to express their concerns directly and hope for a rethink in politics. The mayor of the unit congregation Osterwieck, Dirk Heinemann (SPD), supports farmers and assures that he is doing everything in his power in order to stop the planned breakdown.
The goal: secure agricultural future
Despite the current challenges, farmers are determined to continue to manage their fields. The view is directed to the front: They want to harvest wheat again next year and they are fighting for this. The focus is on sustainable use of the areas and the protection of the local ecosystem. Their determination of fighting their land until the last straw is reflected in the endeavor to protect agricultural tradition and the environment for future generations.
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