Der Agrar-Rebell
German, Sepp Holzer, 2002Product details
Agricultural rebel Sepp Holzer cultivates kiwis, cherries, and pumpkins on a mountain farm at an altitude of 1,500 meters. In the middle of winter, he harvests radishes, and his grains grow in the forest. The Krameterhof has long become a symbol of a new kind of agriculture. Hundreds of buses bring interested visitors for tours every year. Sepp Holzer's unique form of permaculture has already been the subject of scientific research and was also a project at Expo 2000 in Hanover. By skillfully utilizing ecological relationships and cycles, he allows nature to work for him, achieving maximum economic success with minimal labor and without harming the environment. Holzer has repeatedly proven that this concept can be applied under a variety of environmental conditions as a consultant on numerous projects.