Grimmaer Land: Married couple from Keiselwitz brings paid mobile cider factory to utilize excess of fruit

Grimmaer Land: Married couple from Keiselwitz brings paid mobile cider factory to utilize excess of fruit

cider factory in the Grimmaer Land

In the gardens, there are currently tons of fruit: apples and pears without end. But where? The mobile cider factory of a couple in Keiselwitz near Grimma (district of Leipzig) helps.

Jan Kurth (52) in Keiselwitz near Grimma swears on the fruit juice from his mobile.

Grimma/Keiselwitz. Kurth comes here. Mister crisp, K for robust, absolutely and optimal. Many wonder who is behind Mr. K., sings the pop bard Frank Zander. It could be Jan Kurth - without a helmet and without a belt, with fruit and gaaanz a lot of juice.

Jan Kurth operates a mobile cider factory in Keiselwitz near Grimma with his wife. With your juice press you offer a solution for all the fruit that is currently ripe in the gardens and can be harvested. The mobile cider factory enables the citizens to have their fruit pressed on site and produce fresh juice from them.

"We have great demand," says Jan Kurth. Families and self -catering in particular use the offer of the mobile cider factory. More and more people want to know where their juice comes from and how it is made. The mobile cider factory enables people to follow the entire process from harvesting to finished juice. This creates trust and transparency.

The cider factory is equipped with the latest technology and meets all hygienic requirements. Jan Kurth attaches great importance to quality and careful workmanship. Each customer receives their freshly pressed juice in practical and environmentally friendly containers.

Some citizens are more important than the financial yield

For Jan Kurth and his wife, the mobile cider factory is not only a business, but also a matter close to the heart. They are committed to the preservation of the regional orchards and want to make people aware of how valuable and tasty regional fruit juice is.

"Our goal is to inspire people for the treasures that grow in the orchards. The variety of varieties and the taste are unique," says Jan Kurth. "It is important to us that our customers can enjoy the fruits of the region and at the same time make a contribution to the preservation of the orchards."

Many citizens not only appreciate the fresh juice, but also the opportunity to use their fruit sensibly. There are often large quantities of apples and pears that not everyone can be eaten themselves. The mobile cider factory offers a good solution to process the fruit into juice and make it durable for longer.

juice presses as a sustainable alternative to industrial production

The mobile cider factory by Jan Kurth and his wife is a sustainable alternative to industrial juice production. The regional processing of the fruit eliminates long transport routes and unnecessary packaging. In addition, no additives are required because the juice is pressed exclusively from fresh fruit.

"It is important to us that we make a contribution to environmental protection. With our cider factory, we offer people a way to make their own ecological fruit juice directly on site," explains Jan Kurth. "So we can take a little step towards sustainability together."

The mobile cider factory by Jan Kurth and his wife is a complete success. More and more people are using the offer to have their fruit pressed and enjoy fresh juice. The regional processing of the fruit and the transparency of the entire process create trust and ensure satisfied customers.

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