German Bruno Andersons: From Aviation to Farming in Latvia
18 years ago, German Bruno Andersons came to Latvia to work in aviation, but now he is an organic farmer raising cattle, chickens, and sheep.

Eighteen years ago, German citizen Bruno Andersons arrived in Latvia to work as a surveyor in the aviation industry. Initially planning to stay for only one year, he extended his stay by another year and eventually decided to remain permanently. Today, he is a full-time farmer, owning the organic farm "Krustiņi," where he keeps cattle, chickens, and a few sheep.
In an interview with Latvian Radio's program "Monopols," Bruno described his current life as a paradise. He has found a home and his own place in Latvia, trading his aviation job for agriculture. Bruno Andersons' story exemplifies how one can discover a new life and calling in another country, completely changing their professional path.

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