Fertilization Regulations: Agriculture Ministers to Abolish Red and Yellow Zones to Cut Bureaucracy

On April 16, 2026, the German Agricultural Ministers’ Conference adopted measures responding to long-standing demands from the Bavarian Farmers’ Association (BBV) to reduce bureaucratic burdens in fertilizer regulation and abolish the designation of “red” and “yellow” zones under Germany’s Fertilizer Ordinance (Düngeverordnung). The decision marks a significant shift in agricultural policy following years of legal … Read more

Beaver Problems in Austria: Concerns Rise for Farmers & Landowners

The delicate balance between wildlife conservation and agricultural livelihoods is coming under increasing strain across Europe, particularly concerning the expanding population of the Eurasian beaver. Recent discussions in Austria’s Kärnten region, highlighted by concerns raised at a gathering in the Gailtal valley, underscore the growing anxieties among landowners and hunters facing damage to their properties. … Read more

Austrian Property Law: Neighborly Disputes & Nuisance (ABGB §364)

The scent of rural life, whereas often romanticized, can become a point of contention when it drifts across property lines. In Austria, as in many agricultural regions, the application of manure – known as Gülleausbringung – is a necessary practice for maintaining soil health and crop yields. However, the associated odors can lead to disputes … Read more