Herbs and vegetables from the pigsty

Herbs and vegetables from the pigsty

Herbs and vegetable plants in the pigsty_16-9_1920_c Stallgrün UG
Plenty of space for regional produce and a new lease of life for former pigsties – that is the concept behind the start-up Stallgrün. / © Stallgrün UG

Pig farming in Germany has been declining rapidly for years. What will become of the empty stables? A start-up has developed an alternative use for them.

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