An important piece of Swiss culture
Summer is a busy time on Swiss farms: our farmers can be found collecting grain from the fields, picking fruit and harvesting vegetables. And they also make hay for their cattle in the winter. In the warmer months of the year, in contrast, many take their animals up to Alpine meadows. Some 20% of cattle spend their summer at altitude on one of the more than 6,000 summer pasture holdings. More than a third of Switzerland’s agricultural land is accounted for by alpine pastures. They can be found in Graubünden, Valais, Bern and Central Switzerland.