New management team for the farmers in the Mistelbach district
New management team for the farmers in the Mistelbach district
Karin Bayer, who comes from Poysdorf, is now the new district farmer of the Mistelbach district. In doing so, it steps into the footsteps of Eva Weigl, who held position for 15 years.
"If there is something to organize and help in rural areas, our farmers are always on hand," said Member of the Landtag Manfred Schulz and expressed his satisfaction with the new occupation. The new team, which, in addition to Karin Bayer, also includes Manuela Mauthner from Laa, Christa Vetter from Mistelbach and Martina Gössinger from Wolkersdorf, has set itself the goal of continuing the successful work of Weigl in the same way.
The team
With a strong female power of four committed farmers, the Mistelbach district can hope for a positive future. Karin Bayer, who is now working on the position of Eva Weigl, brings a breath of fresh air and new ideas. Your colleagues Mauthner, Vetter and Gössinger are also ready to bring your experience and passion into work.
This is a remarkable development that shows how important the role of women in agriculture is. In the rural area, these farmers are often the first contacts when it comes to organizing support or starting initiatives.
Bayer and her team have already prepared to tackle new projects and activities that not only strengthen the rural community, but also increase the visibility of the farmers' work. Their goal is not only to continue existing traditions, but also to actively address current challenges.
The handover of Weigl's office to Bayer shows that the transfer of responsibility in agriculture not only is based on tradition, but can also be called new impulses. "We are ready for the upcoming challenges and look forward to becoming active with the farmers in the Mistelbach district," said Bayer.
The development of this new team is of great importance, since it not only ensures the continuity of the work, but also has the potential to change and develop the traditionally rural community. The hopes are that the farmers can make the existing networks even closer and implement further ideas. Information about these developments can also be found in a current report www.noen.at .
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