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The district of Verden is one of the strongest economic districts in northern Germany. The region boasts a number of locational advantages that are attractive to both companies and residents. Here, excellent infrastructure meets a high quality of life and sustainable economic activity.
The district of Verden is characterized by its central location in Lower Saxony, its proximity to the A 27 and A 1 freeways and the resulting excellent connections to the major cities of Bremen, Hanover and Hamburg. In terms of mobility and Logistics , the rail connections are also ideal: the routes from Bremen to Hamburg and Hanover and from Hamburg via Minden to the Ruhr area provide commuters and companies with efficient transportation routes. The nearby Bremen Airport expands the possibilities with national and international flight connections.
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A high-performance Internet connection is indispensable today - both for companies and private individuals. Since 2008, the district of Verden has been actively involved in the development of a future-proof broadband infrastructure in close coordination and cooperation with the towns and municipalities. This not only makes the region more attractive for existing companies, but also for digital start-ups and skilled workers working remotely. And the fact that the district of Verden is an interesting target area for the in-house broadband expansion of telecommunications companies is demonstrated by the continuous in-house expansion measures of telecommunications companies. The district's central location in Lower Saxony and the region's often compact settlement structures make for an attractive environment in which local, regional and national telecommunications companies are heavily involved.
In order to close the gaps in coverage, the district regularly determines the connection speeds available to its citizens and uses these as a basis for further expansion planning. On the other hand, the district informs the telecommunications companies about civil engineering measures - in this context, connections for high-performance broadband can be implemented at the same time.

Healthcare in the district of Verden is characterized not only by its high quality, but also by its importance for the regional Economy . With the Aller-Weser-Klinik, which has around 800 employees and cares for around 20,000 patients, a comprehensive range of specialists and specialized healthcare facilities, the healthcare sector forms a central pillar of the economic infrastructure. Particularly noteworthy are innovative prevention programs and a broad spectrum of outpatient and inpatient care services that offer first-class medical care to both locals and employees. The healthcare facilities in the district of Verden are not only a point of contact for patients, but also important employers in the region. They also promote the establishment of other sectors such as medical service providers, pharmacies and medical technology companies that are closely linked to the healthcare sector.

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Around 4,500 businesses subject to VAT are registered in the district of Verden - the majority of which are small and medium-sized enterprises.
Around 4,500 businesses subject to VAT are registered in the district of Verden - the majority of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. From traditional sectors such as agriculture and the skilled trades to modern sectors such as Logistics and services, the region offers a strong and diverse economic structure that is important both regionally and nationally.
The district of Verden is characterized by an agricultural tradition that is deeply rooted in the history of the region. The farms rely equally on traditional values and modern approaches. Family-run farms, which have been farmed for generations, form the backbone of regional agriculture. They stand for quality, regionality and responsibility towards the environment. The district of Verden is a pioneer in the field of organic farming. Numerous farms have committed themselves to organic farming and produce high-quality food in accordance with the strictest ecological standards. Initiatives to promote biodiversity, resource-conserving cultivation and sustainable irrigation methods make an active contribution to climate protection.
At the same time, many farms use state-of-the-art agricultural technologies to increase their efficiency and operate more sustainably. Precision farming with GPS-controlled machines, digital soil analysis and drone technology are just a few examples of how the region is using innovations to remain fit for the future. Farmers are working closely with research institutions, universities and technology providers to develop new farming methods and modernize their operations.
Agriculture is not only a central component of the identity of the district of Verden, but also an important economic factor. In addition to the Manufacture of foodstuffs, agriculture provides numerous jobs - both directly on the farms and in upstream and downstream sectors such as mechanical engineering, Logistics and marketing, for example via regional markets and farm stores.
The district of Verden has made a name for itself as a center of high-quality food production. The local companies and a large number of regional suppliers not only contribute to its economic strength, but also shape the region's culinary heritage. In addition to traditional Manufacture , ecological and sustainable approaches are increasingly playing a role in meeting the growing demands of consumers. Verden is therefore not only a guarantor of quality, but also a source of inspiration for innovative food concepts.

Thanks to its proximity to the major cities of Bremen, Hanover and Hamburg, the district of Verden has developed into an important location for the Logistics and transportation industry. The excellent connections to the A 27 and A 1 highways, a well-developed rail network and proximity to Bremen Airport make the region an ideal hub for freight transportation. Numerous national and international companies have settled here to benefit from this versatile transport infrastructure. The industry not only boosts the regional economy, but also creates a large number of jobs. An insight into the employers in Logistics and transportation can be found here.
The skilled trades and SMEs are at the heart of the economic identity of the district of Verden. Traditional businesses such as joineries, bakeries and metalworkers stand side by side with highly specialized SMEs that develop innovative products and services. This diversity makes the region economically resilient and at the same time opens up numerous training and career opportunities for skilled workers. The companies in turn benefit from support programs and a strong network.


The proximity to the Weser, the varied and beautiful landscape and the numerous leisure activities on offer make the district of Verden a popular destination for tourists and those seeking relaxation. Hiking and cycling trails, historical sights and events such as regional markets and festivals attract guests from near and far. The hospitality in the district of Verden is reflected in the strong service sector in the district of Verden: the current host directory for the district of Verden lists 200 accommodation establishments with a total capacity of over 2,800 beds. Hotels, guesthouses, campsites, vacation apartments, but also restaurants and cultural and leisure facilities are benefiting from the growing interest in the region.
The economic diversity of the district of Verden is a decisive factor for its stability and resilience. It offers companies a broad basis for growth and development and makes the region an attractive location for investment and quality of life. In addition, the Economy in the district of Verden is also future-oriented. By focusing on sustainability and promoting modern technologies, the region is setting an important course for long-term growth. Economic development, companies and educational institutions work closely together to drive innovation and secure the next generation of skilled workers.

The Verden district offers first-rate career prospects for skilled workers and apprentices. The region combines a dynamic economy with a family-friendly quality of life, making it an attractive destination for professional fulfillment. Those planning their careers here will find a solid foundation built on tradition and innovation.
The competitiveness of the region depends largely on the qualifications and motivation of local employees - the promotion and development of skilled workers is therefore a key concern in the region. The district of Verden has therefore created a wide range of further training courses.