123Rental land, known for its mediation in renting and letting of agricultural land and beet quota, wants to make it easier to rent or sell beet quota independently.
Bart Keizers, who came into contact with beet quota a lot with his company 123Huurgrond and who has built up a large network in the process, decided this year that he had to do something about it. So he came up with the idea to create a trading app on which his network can rent or rent beet quota independently and free of charge.
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Keizers explains: "I received more and more requests for beet quota, which made me wonder why I actually had to be among them myself. That is why I had a trading app made on which companies can independently offer their beet quota. In addition, potential tenants or buyers of quota can use the app to contact providers."
FarmTrade trading app is a kind of agricultural trading network. FarmTrade can be downloaded free of charge in the App store for iPhone and Google Play Store for Android.