09 September 2019, Brandenburg, Nauen Ot Ribbeck: Julia Klöckner, Minister for Agriculture, visits a strip of alfalfa, mallow and wild herbs from the Havellandhof Ribbeck that has been blooming for several years. The plants are ensiled and fermented as fermentation substrate in the biogas plant. The resulting methane is processed into electricity and heat in the biogas plant. The electricity will be fed into the public grid, the heat will benefit 23 properties of Ribbeck. The farm is one of ten demonstration farms of the F.R.A.N.Z. project (For resources, agriculture and nature conservation wi
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09 September 2019, Brandenburg, Nauen Ot Ribbeck: Julia Klöckner, Minister for Agriculture, visits a strip of alfalfa, mallow and wild herbs from the Havellandhof Ribbeck that has been blooming for several years. The plants are ensiled and fermented as fermentation substrate in the biogas plant. The resulting methane is processed into electricity and heat in the biogas plant. The electricity will be fed into the public grid, the heat will benefit 23 properties of Ribbeck. The farm is one of ten demonstration farms of the F.R.A.N.Z. project (For resources, agriculture and nature conservation with a future). The project aims to demonstrate that agriculture is compatible with biodiversity conservation. Under the motto "Together for more diversity in the agricultural landscape", ten demonstration farms throughout Germany are researching efficient biodiversity measures that can also be implemented in intensively farmed agricultural areas. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa