Localizing SDGs Bio-Musterregion Hohenlohe, Germany Creating a Network of Sustainable Development Goal Regions Description of Region Map of Country, Region Where: Germany, districts of Schwäbisch Hall and Hohenlohe. Bio-Musterregion Hohenlohe Area in km²: 2.260 Dörzbach Number of inhabitants: 307.871 Population density (inhabitants per km²): 136 Schöntal Schrozberg Nearest cities: Stuttgart (100 km), Heilbronn (70 km), Künzelsau Blaufelden Langenburg Rothenburg an der Tauber (35 km) Rot am See Kirchberg/Jagst A6 Nürnberg Öhringen Who: Heilbronn Waldenburg Wolpertshausen Stiftung Haus der Bauern, Schwäbisch Hall district, Hohenlohe district, Demeter Baden-Württemberg, Crailsheim Bioland Baden-Württemberg and Ecoland. Approximately 75 volunteers from the fields of agriculture, Schwäbisch Hall Mainhardt food processing, education, administration and private individuals participate in the Hohenlohe Organic Vellberg Model Region. Gaildorf Contact person: Franziska Frey Murrhardt Schlossstraße 16/3, 74592 Kirchberg/Jagst Jagst +49 1735 354990,
[email protected] Kocher www.biomusterregionen-bw.de/,Lde/Startseite/Bio-Muster- region+Hohenlohe Deutschland 8 IV. WORLD ORGANIC FORUM Localizing SDGs AKADEMIE Creating a Network of Sustainable 16.-18.3.2021 ONLINE TAGUNG Development Goal Regions Project 1: Bruderkalb / Dairy Calves Bio-Musterregion Hohenlohe, Germany The initiative of Hohenlohe organic farmers is committed to the species-appropriate rearing SDGs to project: of calves from dairy cattle farming. To this end, a sales channel is being created for veal from cow-bound rearing. The animals remain with the cow or a heifer for three months after birth. The male calves in particular, which are not well suited to fattening, are then slaughtered in the region, processed and sold as high-quality veal products.