

Growth engine for the federal state of
Brandenburg – a strong sector for the region
Agriculture has a high economic significance for the Uckermark. It employs approximately 7.5% of the total labour force, a figure above the federal state average of 4.5%. With an agricultural area of 192,000 ha (i.e. 63% of the total district territory), the rural district is the largest agricultural district in Brandenburg.
Plant production in the rural district focuses on grain, oil seed
and forage crops. In addition, the cultivation of renewable raw
materials is increasingly gaining in significance. Other important
agricultural activities include tobacco farming in the region of
Schwedt/Oder and the cultivation and processing of hemp.
In addition to conventional farming, the region is also active in
organic farming. 55 enterprises work in an area of 16.226 ha which
is the largest connected ecological farming area in Europe. Most of
the land is situated in the Schorfheide-Chorin and Uckermark Lake
nature reserves.
Poultry, cattle and pigs play an important role in animal
production. Furthermore, it is planned to bring buffalos to the
region especially for meat production. Some of the agricultural
produce is directly processed in the Uckermark.








