“We want to maintain a certain cultural diversity in the future, too”

The past, predominantly wet growing year has been very hard on many producers, especially in organic vegetable growing. "For us, the past two rainy years were more challenging than a drought year like 2018 because we have sufficient irrigation options. This is also partly due to the soil: compared to the…Original Article

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