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23 February 2019, Bavaria, Heilbronn: Isabella Hirsch, conventional farmer and supporter of the petition for a referendum “Biodiversity“ is standing on one of her meadows with a sign with the inscription “Hier blüht es für Bienen Hummeln und Co! The 52-year-old and her husband have given away all the animals, built photovoltaic collectors on the barn roofs and since then have only cultivated grassland. The sale of hay and silage accounts for about one third of the turnover, with a further third coming from electricity generation and the rental of holiday homes. (to dpa-Korr: “Organic or conventional - What is more helpful for species protection? “from 24.02.2019) Photo: Daniel Karmann/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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Pro petition for a referendum on biodiversity
23 February 2019, Bavaria, Heilbronn: Isabella Hirsch, conventional farmer and supporter of the petition for a referendum “Biodiversity“ is standing on one of her meadows with a sign with the inscription “Hier blüht es für Bienen Hummeln und Co! The 52-year-old and her husband have given away all the animals, built photovoltaic collectors on the barn roofs and since then have only cultivated grassland. The sale of hay and silage accounts for about one third of the turnover, with a further third coming from electricity generation and the rental of holiday homes. (to dpa-Korr: “Organic or conventional - What is more helpful for species protection? “from 24.02.2019) Photo: Daniel Karmann/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ WEB不可