Natural Park of. Group 2 Farmers and Breeders To start new cultivation we need to: Buy seeds of Strawberries Oats Wheats Pepers Tomatoes Potatoes Lettuces.

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Natural Park of

Group 2 Farmers and Breeders

To start new cultivation we need to: Buy seeds of Strawberries Oats Wheats Pepers Tomatoes Potatoes Lettuces Onions Carrots Cucumbers Aubergines Maize

But we don't use chemical products As fertilizers, pesticides...

We use natural manure or organic refusal...

Plant vineyard and olive groves to sell oil and wine

Apiculture to produce honey, sell it and use bees as pollinators

Then we sell our products and use the proceeds to improve our productives cycles

Use the lake for: Using the water for animals to drink; Watering the plants; Increasing fishing in the lake.

Involve the managing directors to build farm holidays and cooking our products,...

Reafforestation of the land to : Make wood and coal; Facilitate the reproduction of animals (birds,cattles, horse,rabbits, wild boars,lynx,deers,...); On the basic of the territorial request we can plant: Pine trees to make wood and sell the pine nuts for culinary use. Fodders for the animals of the area

Making enclousures for cows, sheeps,chickens and sell the products ( milk,meat,eggs,wool...)

Organize and promote the turism in the area

Build agricultural museum working with renewable energy

Making our project we think to assist and protect the natural environment

Made by Luca (Italy) Calle( Spaiñ) Simon( Sweden) Diogo (Portugal) Sebastian (Austria) Nick (Holland) Bart(Holland)