German Agricultural Society, voluntary association
The German Agricultural Society is a voluntary association in Berlin that brings together people from farming and food sectors. This organization works with over 30,000 members worldwide and helps companies, producers, and scientists share knowledge and new ideas.
The association was founded in 1885 by engineer Max Eyth and played a role in shaping modern agriculture. This founding reflects the desire to connect and advance science with practical farming knowledge.
The German Agricultural Society carries its name from its founding idea: connecting agriculture with broader society. Visitors encounter professionals from different fields working together on practical solutions and sharing experiences.
This organization serves as a meeting place for professionals, farmers, and companies from around the world who gather at trade fairs and seminars. Visitors can learn about new machines, methods, and food products while connecting with other experts in the field.
The association developed a well-known system for rating German wines that measures quality on a point scale and uses blind tastings to make fair judgments. This testing method helps consumers identify high-quality wines and supports German wine growers.
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