Abstract:
In the Czech Republic the major focus of organic farming lies in
permanent grasslands management. Animal production is mostly focused on
non-milk pasture beef-raising on almost the whole farm area. By contrast
conventional farms do not grass sufficiently, even in areas with higher
elevation. This fact is influenced by subvention programmes motivating
farmers to fulfil the agroenvironmental function of agriculture using
grassing, however there is no support for agriculture on arable land.
Permanent grasslands are predominantly used for beef grazing. Large areas
are harvested too, which affects biodiverzity. Grasslands utilized for pasture
are rich in biodiversity which enhance ecosystem services. The effect of
grassland management on the different taxa and assamblages is discussed.
This work is focused on permanent grasslands utilization and distribution
and invertebrate abundance