43 lots offered

1.000 hectares of leased land announced

9 August 2017 - Niels van der Boom - 51 comments

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.

43

lots

are offered for liberalized leases

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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Niels van der Boom

Niels van der Boom is a senior market specialist for arable crops at DCA Market Intelligence. He mainly makes analyses and market updates about the potato market. In columns he shares his sharp view on the arable sector and technology.
Comments
51 comments
experience 9 August 2017
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I foresee a price of 3000 per hectare
tenderer 9 August 2017
we are going to register on a lot nearby. we are thinking of 3350 . would that be enough do you think?
Berry 9 August 2017
It's best to bid a little higher. Enjoy 4 years of intensive cultivation. The compulsory building plan is not checked anyway.
Subscriber
smart ass 9 August 2017
you better buy for a ton, 1% interest
and that comes to you, you will lose this again in 6 years
Even better know 9 August 2017
Better to do both. Lease 50 ha and buy 25 ha. Then you grow very quickly and enjoy maximum economies of scale.
Berry 9 August 2017
Yes, but then you have to travel by road with your machines. That is not so easy anymore. There is always something to criticize by the police.
Subscriber
mother superior 9 August 2017
the so-called economies of scale always fall into the pockets of the buyers, otherwise the scale enlargers would already be so scandalously rich that they no longer had to complain. But given the complaining on this forum, scaling is only good for bragging about how much you're editing (and complaining)
tenderer 9 August 2017
so I have to go towards 3600 per ha. I'm going to call the bank anyway. thanks for info
largest potato grower 9 August 2017
MEN KEEP CALM AND HAVE A BEER !
I'm renting everything, I'm bidding 5000
grandees
NOPPER 9 August 2017
3500-3850 it might be
tenderer 9 August 2017
wow even higher. I consulted with my wife but if it is above 4000 then we drop out
guilders 10 August 2017
I just offer € 8000 euuuuro then I'm stuck, earn nothing but ground muj je hemm!!
euro 10 August 2017
I'm bidding 10 so
Kees 10 August 2017
Farmers who offer more than 1400 euros better jump off the bridge immediately
toddler 10 August 2017
Then a lot of peasants come jumping Kees (;-)
tenderer 10 August 2017
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.
old farmer 10 August 2017
do young, do ! next time it will be more expensive
Master Peen 10 August 2017
You can rent everything from me for 4200. Am I going to lie down in Ibiza
John 10 August 2017
400 hectares cannot be auctioned because of bad structure and diseases, after 6 years of liberal lease there is nothing left to auction.
Adrie 10 August 2017
Good note, this leased system is the death of agriculture, it is a very short vision police
tenderer 10 August 2017
master carrot are you in the stud then I am interested. how many hectares is involved and can I also grow 1 in 3? Leave your details here and I will contact you
John 10 August 2017
400 hectares cannot be auctioned because of bad structure and diseases, after 6 years of liberal lease there is nothing left to auction.
wullum 12 August 2017
Actually, no one had to register, if the government can start cultivating that land itself, then that land will automatically come up for sale in a few years
farmer you 12 August 2017
if you tap 4200 and then also make a profit on that land, I would like to get in touch with you.
it depends on which building plan you have but giving this is idiotic.
it is better to call all the polder farmers together and then make a plan that everyone will lease land for a reasonable price.
Berry 12 August 2017
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?
Jan 12 August 2017
3000 euros is already too much to make money.
Hope you are lucky and seed 1 3 then it might work. But do we want that with our beautiful ground
who bemelmans 12 August 2017
There should be no one who rents vultures who only want to earn money on the farmer's back, let them work it themselves and it will be released automatically, because they have not eaten any cheese either.
Subscriber
yup 12 August 2017
For € 4000, many want to have success, but not me.
piet 12 August 2017
MasterCarrot
Do you have more than Wesley to digest
Do you get Yolante to visit
Are you coming up short again
Subscriber
Dago 12 August 2017
subscriber wrote:
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.

So, and that without entitlements, or you still have to have one yourself, I hope you make a lot of profit on it because then I also earn enough on my own piece
Subscriber
Farmer Jan 12 August 2017
Surely 1400 ha would be offered?
has 400 ha been secretly already housed privately??
Drent 12 August 2017
No that is also the case here, if someone wants to pay more you sometimes lose it again
Drent 12 August 2017
No that is also the case here, if someone wants to pay more you sometimes lose it again
piet 13 August 2017
There is simply a shortage of land
Hence the high selling prices
Only with this way of leasing you put a huge bomb under the regular lease negotiations
Although I am in favor of a moderate
Lease policy, yet I am convinced that regular lease will disappear in the long run
is untenable
It's a shame but the wealthy among us continue
You see this all over the economy whether you like it or not and be real with no blinkers on it just unstoppable
This process has been started for a long time
bird(free) 13 August 2017
Berry wrote:
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?

That's right, "loose lease" or liberal lease, it doesn't matter, you have no rights or protections whatsoever.
brabander 13 August 2017
As farmers we can also stop this process immediately because this is just too crazy to run loose. now everyone with both feet on the ground carrots of a few cents/onions not to be given away /grain dredge /potatoes far below cost keep it up boy no one has to give more than 1000/max 1400 then there is still a cent left to buy a to put a new window in your lease buildings man man count is something more
tiny 13 August 2017
The land that is leased in the polders per registration. If the farmers still have some sense in their heads, they don't register let that Rijksdienst burst, it has already milked the polder farmers enough from Brabander you look at it soberly, only the price of € 1000 is still too much. Give away prices for onions soon also for the potatoes, What about the carrots, what about the grain price shall we continue???? And then work for the state, they are thanked for not even a square meter.
Greuste cartoffelbauer 13 August 2017
I think if someone wants to register €4000, just let him do it. Freedom happiness. It is eaten or be eaten.
investor 13 August 2017
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
pancake 13 August 2017
if you have too much money, buy land yourself is much more favorable and then rent it out most have no insight into land matters
piet 14 August 2017
Be careful
What do you mean by 250K?
The Pieneut? 14 August 2017
I pay 350 euros/ha and for wheat of 160 euros and 9 tons there is not much nice clothes to buy for my maitraise...
pieter 6 September 2017
Don't know if it's true, but there are stories that the offered land has not been examined for nematodes, white rot etc due to time / money.
I wonder who will be held liable at the end of the lease if they do sample and find something.
Inno 7 September 2017
Agree berry, think it's a bad thing too. But there is no protection with an agreement of 6 years or 1 year
xx 7 September 2017
Thinking about 5000 euros. I also hate not wanting to fish behind the net and pay taxes.
Berry 13 September 2017
Already know something more?
conclusion 8 October 2017
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.
harry 8 October 2017
conclusion wrote:
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.


Strange that only such companies are allowed to make PV lots. As a normal grower, he also wants to have the opportunity.
raker subsidy 8 October 2017
What is special again; Flevoland's largest solar park can easily be installed at the waiboerhoeve. It is only about raking in subsidies, as an individual farmer it is 'not done' to participate in this. The initiators of this are those who are fishing everywhere in the green pond. They get everyone on board under the guise of research and cultivation under the panels. To me it concerns one large subsidy raking activity. Let the farmers fill their roofs themselves,,
geert 9 October 2017
Farmers like to work even if it's almost for nothing, are sometimes satisfied with a few euros
martini towers 10 October 2017
investor wrote:
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


@ investor:
I am curious about your business case!
Berry 10 October 2017
@investorIt's renting, not buying ;)
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