Regional Days 2025 in Regensburg: Tradition Meets Sustainability and Innovation
The Regional Days 2025 in Regensburg promises a blend of tradition, sustainability, and innovation. State Councilor Tanja Schweiger will open the market day alongside Bavaria's Milk Queen Elisabeth Heimerl and President of the Bavarian Hunting Association, Ernst Weidenbusch. The event will showcase regional food, modern agriculture, and social projects.
The Oeko-Modellregion Stadt.Land.Regensburg will offer regional food samples and host a 'Lentil Party' with local partners. An ecumenical service with a market blessing will be led by Deaconess Lea Schaschek, Pastor Sophie-Marie Schramm, and the women of the Bavarian Farmers' Association. These women will also offer homemade cake and sustainability tips at the 'Farm Women's Café'.
The Bavarian Farmers' Association and AELF Regensburg-Schwandorf will present modern agricultural equipment and the world's largest mobile milking parlor. Numerous exhibitors will display sustainability practices around the gymnasium. Hunting Minister Hubert Aiwanger will give a speech on 'Conservation of Species through Hunting and Habitat Management'.
Visitors can explore the New Care Mobil, an innovative tiny house for age- and care-supportive living. Regional companies will present innovations in energy and mobility, such as renewable energies and citizen energy. Social projects like Verein Landkreis mit Herz e.V., Lebenshilfe Regensburg-Lappersdorf, and KJF-Werkstätten Wiesent-Hermannsberg will inform attendees about their human and animal-focused initiatives.
The Regional Days 2025 in Regensburg offers a diverse range of exhibits and activities, highlighting the region's commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community support. With something for everyone, the event promises an engaging and informative experience.
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