Several potential solutions can be implemented to address the issue of abandoned, marginal, and low-productive agricultural lands in the EU member states:
- Land Consolidation: Reorganizing fragmented agricultural land can increase productivity and profitability by reducing maintenance costs and improving access to markets and services.
- Rural Development Programs: Providing financial support and technical assistance to farmers can help improve the productivity and sustainability of agricultural lands.
- Energy Crops Cultivation: These lands can be used for energy crops, particularly Miscanthus giganteus, due to its ability to thrive on poor soils with minimal inputs.
The EU has been focusing on renewable energy sources to reduce dependency on non-renewable resources. Miscanthus giganteus has gained attention as a promising energy crop due to its high productivity, low input requirements, and adaptability to marginal and abandoned lands.