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Best practices of rural development
Dr. Mátyás SzabóMinistry of Agriculture
Department of Agricultural Development
29 October 2015
Overview
1. Rural Development Programme 2014-2020
2. Hungarian National Rural Network
3. Preservation of natural and cultural heritage in rural areas
4. Job creation in rural areas through the diversification of activities
5. LEADER program
6. Sustainable use of local resources – the village as a living space from environmental, economic and social point of view
Rural Development Programme 2014-2020
Financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
Total payment for the period: EUR 3,4553 billion, supporting mainly asset purchases food and energy development
Best practice:
The importance of social reconciliation in the planning process
Hungarian National Rural Network
Mission:
To organize a network of all stakeholders interested in rural development - governmental - local government and civil contributors - business and social organizations etc.
Helping the countryside to develope; announcing special programmes on different, related topics in cooperation with partners
Example:
„The House of My Grandfather Program” –> introducing the younger generation to the traditional architectural craftsmanship-> saving traditional, rural values
The House of My Grandfather Program
Preservation of natural and cultural heritage in rural areas
Various impacts on local society strenghtens identity improves the quality of life
- important role in the 2007-2013 Rural Development Programme- in the 2014-2020 period as well, but combined with other aspects (e.g. energy
renewals when talking about buildings)
Example:
„Closed gardens”
„Closed gardens”
Special phrase, referring to private gardens, usually located at the border of settlements
Grape and fuit bearing, small plot of lands
Problem:
- split properties- neglected, unsettled- need to be revitalized
Solution:
National program that supports local goverments to utilize and revitalize these areas, while saving their traditional values
„Closed gardens”
Job creation in rural areas through the diversification of activities
Goals: –Value-added production–Knowledge economy
Outcomes:–Higher employment rates–Sustainement of working culture–Food sufficiency–Additional revenues
Practical and theoretical trainings
Continuous consultation
Craft workshops, homemade products
„Grab(b)-it!”- small livestock breeding working program
Traditions:-Breeding for export – the third largest exporter in Europe
-96-97% for export
-The consumption of rabbit meat is extremely low-Own breeding rabbit meat consumption is higher
-Social reasons
-For disadvantaged, impoverished regions- For families living in difficult conditions- Job creation in rural areas- 5 female rabbits and 1 male for a family- Theorethical and practical trainings- Diversification of activities- To strenghten the village cumminities- Maintaining of rural populations
„Grab(b)-it!”- small livestock breeding working program
Results can be:-Good option for the prototype canteen program, or for the public work program-To boost the revival of rabbit breeding traditions-Self-sufficiency-An increase in the rabbit-meat consumption-Popularisation of the rabbit-gastronomy and healthy diet-Resolution for the problems of livelihood-Part, or full time jobs for families in disadvantaged situation
In 2011 – 235 municipalities and 4282 families applied
45% from Baranya, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg counties
– the highest unemployment rate
„Grab(b)-it!”- small livestock breeding working program
Leader program
-EU’s rural development policy–5% of the funds
-Community initiative–projects are managed by local action groups–EU funding for civil organisations, local operators through integrated istrategies–Partnership between the neighbouring communities
-Leader’s aim is to prevent impoverishment and the exclusion of disadvantaged regions
-For areas with 10,000 - 100,000 inhabitants
Bükk-Mak - Electrical power production
-44 communities– Highest unemployment rates– Aim: „welfare zone”
-94.363 habitants
-”1 village – 1 MW” integration – renewable energies and energy efficiency–Wood waste boiler–Solar collectors–Vegetable oil mini power plant–Wind generator–Solar power plant–Biogas
-For public institutions such as –Schools, nursery schools, municipal
Buildings
Bükk-Mak - Leader program
-Results:– Economy is flourishing - tourism– The livelihood of gipsy comminuties is better– The local waste management has completly changed thanks to the biogas power plant– Energy production and connection to the national grid– New jobs– Demonstrations and education concerning the pure energies– Electric Charging Stations for cars– The number of small and medium-sized enterprises is augmented
Bükk-Mak - Leader program
Sustainable use of local resources – the village as a living space from environmental, economic and social point of view
-To improve the quality of life of the rural population
-Support of short supply chains– Local products– Local market– Homestead farm development program– Backyard program
-Local energy production
Oszkó
-653 habitants – mainly the elderly– BUT the younger generation is going back!
-Civil participation in the strategy planning
-Diversification of possiblities
-Complex programs to lure back some youngs families, couples
- „Fairy garden” movement- Youth and Employment Information Point- „Filled house” renovations- Clever hands - craft occupations playhouse- Hegyháti vineyards - renewable energy supply- Reanimation of weaving and spinning straw tradition- Tourism supply development - wine cellars,
Forest School- Energy efficiency project for public institutions- Popularisation of traditional architecture
Oszkó
Táncház mozgalom Pálinka, törkölypálinka Solymászat
Hortobágyi Nemzeti
Park Fertő-tó és környékeHollókő ófalu
Karcagi birkapörkölt
Budapest Duna-part, Várnegyed, Andrássy út
Aggteleki karszt
Tokaj kulturtáj
Pannonhalmi Főapátság
Thank you for your attention!