Multi-use concept with poplar - EIP project video

The EIP project MUNTER on the Ingweilerhof farm in Rhineland-Palatinate shows that more environmental protection is possible on agricultural land. Fast-growing poplars provide natural water retention here. Over 80 plant species have already established themselves in the stand and provide a habitat for ground beetles and butterflies. The poplar wood is used for sustainable heat generation. This multi-use concept was made possible by the management, which brings farmers and local authorities together.

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