On a farm in northern Belgium, not far from the hundreds of tractors blocking Europe’s second-biggest port to demand more respect for farmers, Bart Dochy was switching on his computer,
On a farm in northern Belgium, not far from the hundreds of tractors blocking Europe s second-biggest port to demand more respect for farmers, Bart Dochy switched on his computer, waiting for a government program to load with maps of his land next to empty digital boxes demanding to be filled with statistics on fertilizer, pesticides, production and harvesting.
On a farm in northern Belgium, not far from the hundreds of tractors blocking Europe s second-biggest port to demand more respect for farmers, Bart Dochy switched on his computer, waiting for a government program to load with maps of his land next to empty digital boxes demanding to be filled with statistics on fertilizer, pesticides, production and harvesting.
On a farm in northern Belgium, not far from the hundreds of tractors blocking Europe s second-biggest port to demand more respect for farmers, Bart Dochy switched on his computer, waiting for a government program to load with maps of his land next to empty digital boxes demanding to be filled with statistics on fertilizer, pesticides, production and harvesting.