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The Final Strawberry: An End to the Series

In Oberneuland, strawberry harvesting comes to an end after 40 years. Find out the reason behind Hajo Kaemena's decision to stop, and learn what kind of crops may take over the field in the future.

Ripe and Red: The Final Strawberry
Ripe and Red: The Final Strawberry

The Final Strawberry: An End to the Series

Headline: Hajo Kaemena Retires from Strawberry Farming After 40 Years, Focuses on Biodiversity Project

Subhead: The Blühwiesen project, an ecological initiative on Kaemena's farm, aims to promote species protection and biodiversity.

After 40 years as the only strawberry farmer in Bremen, Hajo Kaemena has made the decision to retire. The decision was not solely about him and his wife, but more about the future for the next generation, as their children have chosen not to take over the farm.

The Blühwiesen project, a six-year-old ecological initiative on Kaemena's farm, will be his main focus after retiring from strawberry farming. This project, focused on creating and maintaining flower-rich meadows, provides crucial habitats and food sources for a wide range of insects, birds, and small mammals, contributing to preserving regional biodiversity.

The farm grows unique strawberry varieties, specifically designed for taste rather than transport, such as "Glorielle", "Polka", "Malwina", and "Korona". As the last strawberries are picked today in Oberneuland, the field will be plowed, and horses are expected to graze on it following the harvest.

The Blühwiesen project attracts new species to the farm, and many of the usual flower strips have little effect, according to Kaemena. He cites climate change as a significant issue, as they face unpredictable weather patterns that make planning difficult. Additionally, political decisions are putting them in an uncertain future, as they struggle to compete with cheap competition from Spain.

The farm's last day is a busy one, with children running between the plants and sometimes secretly eating strawberries. The weather on the field reflects a mood of nostalgia and departure. The Blühwiesen project holds significant importance for Kaemena, as it was his initial venture into farming.

A biologist accompanies the Blühwiesen project, ensuring that the practices used are environmentally friendly and beneficial for the local ecosystem. The project's focus on species protection and biodiversity sets a promising example for sustainable farming practices in the region.

As Hajo Kaemena retires from strawberry farming, he leaves behind a legacy of hard work and dedication to his craft, as well as a commitment to the environment and biodiversity. His focus on the Blühwiesen project ensures that his farm will continue to contribute to the local ecosystem for years to come.

Despite retiring from strawberry farming, Hajo Kaemena remains committed to his passion for preserving local biodiversity through the Blühwiesen project. This commitment extends beyond farming, as he advocates for sustainable lifestyle choices, promoting food-and-drink options that support healthy ecosystems.

The Blühwiesen project's influence reaches beyond the farm, sparking interest in home-and-garden initiatives that prioritize biodiversity. As news of Hajo's retirement spreads, it has incited conversations about the importance of protecting local ecosystems, making it a topic in general-news and politics discussions.

In his post-retirement years, Hajo Kaemena plans to use his platform to advocate for policies that support ecological initiatives like his, hoping to impact the sports, lifestyle, and political landscapes with his vision for a biodiverse future.

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