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Soil

As a complex ecosystem, our soil is not only the basis of life and a habitat for plants, animals and humans: It also stores nutrients and water, it filters pollutants and binds large amounts of carbon. However, soils are not inexhaustible. Using the soil as a resource responsibly plays thus a central role in organic agriculture. Maintaining and building up soil fertility is fundamental to every organic farm.

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Soil

As a complex ecosystem, our soil is not only the basis of life and a habitat for plants, animals and humans: It also stores nutrients and water, it filters pollutants and binds large amounts of carbon. However, soils are not inexhaustible. Using the soil as a resource responsibly plays thus a central role in organic agriculture. Maintaining and building up soil fertility is fundamental to every organic farm.