The Central Government Real Estate Agency (RVB) has published a list of all plots in Flevoland and Noord-Holland that will be eligible for liberalized lease this autumn. It concerns a total of 1.000 hectares of agricultural land. All details will be announced from mid-September.
Earlier, a spokesperson for RVB indicated Boerenbusiness know that it concerned 1.400 hectares gross. Plots with too many soil-borne diseases or a bad structure are removed from this list. In total, a line has been drawn through 400 hectares.
Neatly distributed
It is a total of 43 lots which the RVB puts in the liberalized lease. The plots of the Central Government Real Estate Agency are located in East and South Flevoland, the Noordoostpolder, but also in the Wieringermeer. The plots are neatly distributed over the entire polder. Almost every place is covered.
Fair market price
The RVB will announce the exact location, information and other details about the registration in 4 weeks. The method of leasing is controversial, but it is being continued anyway. "The House of Representatives has approved this way. The price that comes out is a fair market price," the government service said earlier.
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serious responses please. went to the (cooperative) bank with my wife and have permission to go up to 4000 euros. my father also wants to do another 200 euros so that we can go up to 4200. we have never bought ourselves but always thought and therefore not grown. am young farmer this seems like an opportunity. should i do it or not.
Do you find it strange that tenants who have sometimes been using the land for more than 10 years are unceremoniously put aside. RVB can also first consult with them for a higher lease price.
Does a tenant who has leased the same lot for many years on a separate lease not have protection?
What remains obediently covered up is the fact that multinationals profit from the availability of this land to fill in entire plots with solar panels to downplay their carbon footprint. Just wait and see.
I'm also thinking about signing up. I have never been a farmer myself, but by becoming a farmer I can take advantage of enormously attractive taxation. then I don't care about the 50 ha of 4500 per ha. I get it back from the tax authorities twice and straight. I have been calculating it but if I pay 8000 euros per ha it is still a great investment