
Published March 2026
Organic quinoa from Hesse
From the Andes to Frankfurt
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One of Johannes’ university friends, who is gluten-intolerant, had been complaining for ages about the massive carbon footprint of importing quinoa from South America. That was the “lightbulb moment” when Johannes decided to look into quinoa—specifically, whether this pseudocereal could actually be grown in Germany. Along with his co-founder Simon, it didn’t take long after finishing their Master’s to realise it was definitely doable.
We caught them on the very last harvest day of the season. Especially when it’s hot and dry, you’ve got to get the quinoa out of the fields fast. Moisture is the enemy here, as it can ruin a delicate crop in no time—quite a challenge during such a damp summer. What makes Johannes’ method stand out is that once harvested, the quinoa is dried immediately rather than being washed. This doesn’t just save heaps of water; it’s also incredibly energy-efficient. The process prevents mould and preps the grains perfectly for processing, all without putting unnecessary strain on the environment.
Johannes explains that the European demand for quinoa—especially in Germany—really took off over a decade ago, leaving Andean farmers in a real financial bind. Massive plantations were set up to meet overseas demand, shifting local economies so much that quinoa, once a staple food, has become almost unaffordable for the people who live there.
To tackle this, Johannes and Simon have branched out, and their range now includes innovative bits like vegan bolognese and crunchy quinoa muesli—proving just how versatile this locally grown grain can be. You can find more info on Mudda Natur here.
Written by Magdalena Werner
I'm Magdalena, a Farmer Ambassador. I've been working at CrowdFarming for eight years, and after seven years in customer service, I'm now part of the sustainability and awareness team, sharing the farmers' stories and taking you on a journey through their daily lives in the fields.








