Here you will find the latest issue of our Multikosmos magazine, featuring current articles on topics such as regenerative agriculture, natural plant strengthening, natural (organic) cosmetics, and much more.
This issue is dedicated to the key topic of sustainability—an attitude that is becoming increasingly important in times of speed and short-term thinking. In the articles, you will learn why sustainable success in agriculture, the environment, and the economy arises above all where processes are understood, nurtured, and supported in the long term.
A central highlight of the issue is the interview with Prof. Wilhelm Windisch. In it, he highlights the challenges of modern agriculture in the context of efficiency, resource scarcity, and responsibility. His assessment shows why a functioning circular economy and healthy production systems are only possible through long-term thinking. The main topic is supplemented by exciting practical reports from various areas – from lavender and vegetable cultivation to animal husbandry.
We also address current challenges such as environmental pollution caused by PFAS and the effects of extreme weather events. It is clear that responsible action, knowledge transfer, and collaborative solutions are crucial factors for a stable future.
With this issue, we at Multikraft would like to once again emphasize our position: sustainable development is achieved through consistency, a willingness to learn, and the courage to take a long-term approach.
We hope you enjoy reading it!
Here you will find the latest issue of our Multikosmos magazine, featuring current articles on topics such as regenerative agriculture, natural plant strengthening, natural (organic) cosmetics, and much more.
This issue is dedicated to the key topic of sustainability—an attitude that is becoming increasingly important in times of speed and short-term thinking. In the articles, you will learn why sustainable success in agriculture, the environment, and the economy arises above all where processes are understood, nurtured, and supported in the long term.
A central highlight of the issue is the interview with Prof. Wilhelm Windisch. In it, he highlights the challenges of modern agriculture in the context of efficiency, resource scarcity, and responsibility. His assessment shows why a functioning circular economy and healthy production systems are only possible through long-term thinking. The main topic is supplemented by exciting practical reports from various areas – from lavender and vegetable cultivation to animal husbandry.
We also address current challenges such as environmental pollution caused by PFAS and the effects of extreme weather events. It is clear that responsible action, knowledge transfer, and collaborative solutions are crucial factors for a stable future.
With this issue, we at Multikraft would like to once again emphasize our position: sustainable development is achieved through consistency, a willingness to learn, and the courage to take a long-term approach.
We hope you enjoy reading it!