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Seerupgaard

Seerupgaard is an organic farm on Amager that combines local food production with community and sustainability. Here, city dwellers can get closer to nature, learn about organic farming and get fresh vegetables straight from the field.

Seerupgaard is an organic farm located on Amager, close to Copenhagen. For several years, the farm has served as a green sanctuary where sustainability, community and local food production go hand in hand. A wide range of vegetables are grown here according to organic principles without the use of pesticides or artificial fertilisers. This means that everything from potatoes and cabbage to tomatoes and lettuce is grown in conditions that take both nature and people into account.

One of Seerupgaard's core values is to create a strong connection between consumer and producer. This is particularly evident in their sale of vegetable boxes, which you can subscribe to and pick up directly from the farm. Many Copenhageners choose this solution to support local agricultural production and at the same time get fresh, seasonal produce.

The farm also serves as a gathering place for volunteers and visitors who want to learn more about organic farming and sustainable lifestyles. Events, workshops and communal meals are held regularly, and everyone is welcome. This provides a special opportunity to get closer to nature, even if you live in the city.

Seerupgaard is not just a farm. It is also a community that shows how local initiatives can contribute positively to the climate, urban life and human well-being. Here, you can get your hands dirty, fill your lungs with fresh air and feel part of something bigger.