Agricultural Landlord as an „Energy Lord“
It’s a common knowledge nowadays that, in 21st century, both European and worldwide agriculture faces significant challenges and tasks. More and more innovative farmers not only see those tasks and problems as such, but also as a huge chance for the improving the methods used so far.
Holding to old traditions may be throughout positive from many points of view, but this also often hampers looking into the future. So we have many customers that have been farming crops during the life of several generations and are involved in dairy or meat industry. With much wavering, but trending down prices, now many of those farmers start looking for alternatives.
And one of those alternatives will probably mean, in future more than ever, producing energy. A continuously growing market that searches ways out of combusting valuable raw fuels, but also wants to possibly much contribute to holding climate warming at an acceptable level and mitigate the atmospheric emissions.
further to Miscanthus/Elephant Grass
further to Short Turnus Energy Wood






