Scholz visits water buffalo project in Werder - Scholz Visits Nature Project, Leader of Other Seven Remains Unknown
Former Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently visited an agricultural conservation project near Werder on the Havel, part of eight such cooperatives in Brandenburg supported by the state. Despite the visit, the name of the leader of the other seven projects remains unknown.
During his visit, Scholz got close to and patted water buffaloes, showcasing his interest in the project management. These cooperatives enable cross-farm conservation measures, combining agricultural practices with biodiversity preservation. Scholz praised such initiatives that balance agriculture and conservation, highlighting their importance in maintaining a sustainable ecosystem.
The project near Werder is one of eight cooperatives in Brandenburg, funded by the state. While Scholz's visit brought attention to these initiatives, the leader of the other seven projects remains unidentified.
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