Overview
- Approximately one hectare of green asparagus, valued at €2,500, was stolen overnight from farmer Dirk Janßen's field in Walbeck.
- Police have confirmed the theft involved about 250 kilograms of asparagus and are actively investigating the case.
- The systematic nature of the theft, with every row harvested, marks an unprecedented scale for such crimes in the region.
- Experts suggest the stolen asparagus may be sold outside traditional markets, bypassing standard sourcing practices.
- The incident highlights the challenges of securing expansive agricultural fields despite existing measures like fencing and cameras.