Dutch cheese maker Pieter Wolters has an original idea for selling cheese from his German farm. He plans on creating a very unique football to celebrate the World Cup championship in Germany this summer.

"I want to make a round cheese in the colors of a classic football in my cheese factory for sale to soccer fans," says Pieter Wolters.

The milk will be produced from German cows in the Brandenburg region near the capital of Berlin. Wolters, who hails from the northern Dutch province of Groningen, has lived there in the small village of Bandelow since 1994.

Wolters is not short of ideas and plans to turn the world's largest soccer championship to his own advantage, although he is himself not much of a soccer fan.

"I will probably watch the final only," he says. But he is well aware of the intense rivalry between his native and his adopted countries.

"If the Dutch win against Germany, then I have a bad day commercially with grumpy customers. But when Germany wins then things go well here," Wolters adds.