Hedges and poplars in Maulde
Cédric now wishes to reintroduce trees into fields, convinced of the key role of trees in agricultural systems: crop protection, water regulation, biodiversity, and landscape.
Cédric now wishes to reintroduce trees into fields, convinced of the key role of trees in agricultural systems: crop protection, water regulation, biodiversity, and landscape.
A leading agroecological farm in Wallonia, La Bergerie des Arches combines livestock farming, fodder self-sufficiency, and short supply chains.
In Tohogne, François is stepping up his efforts. The plan includes double-row hedges and tree alignments to enhance ecological connectivity.
Françoise Schepers, an inspiring farmer, has a dream: an orchard of 40 fruit trees and 170 meters of double-row hedge on her plots. Shade, biodiversity, and natural heritage on the horizon!
A mixed biodiversity project for the Arcadipane family in Olne with a triple focus: pollard restoration, tree planting, and hedge laying!
Jean-Yves Moens is actively planting his plots. His goal: 110 pollard trees (=Trognes)
PlantC supports Panier culture’s diversified hedge project: Linear plantings to produce soft fruits, for biodiversity, and for biomass. Over 342 meters of hedges planted in Gourdinne!
Building on the momentum of the project carried out in Fleurus in 2023, Vincent Matelard decided to reintroduce plant cover with PlantC.
Welcome to Sparmont, a charming hamlet nestled in the municipality of Hamoir. Here, an exemplary planting project is being implemented, designed to strengthen local biodiversity
Vincent Matelard converted his plots to organic farming starting in 2015, the year he began his activities at Ferme de Brye.
Quentin is developing a pilot agroforestry model with PlantC in Belgium: a hazelnut orchard promoting biodiversity, animal welfare, and short supply chains.
262 poplars planted within 5.27 hectares of rotating crops. 3 poplar cultivars were selected according to the characteristics of the plots.
The aim here was to support a miscanthus plantation in Perwez for the ecological network of the agricultural plains of Hesbaye, while also assisting a research initiative of local interest.
10,871 miscanthus rhizomes planted over 1.2 hectares in Jodoigne. Over 20 years, nearly 144 tonnes of CO2 will be sequestered and avoided due to the replacement of a fossil fuel (natural gas) with a biomass fuel. The planting was carried out on June 1, 2021.