Investing in Farmland: Differences Across EU Countries

Each European country has a different law when it comes to buying farmland.

It’s easy to understand why. Farmland is a very sensitive asset. In the least developed countries, farmland is what enables most people to live and make an income.

Of course in the EU, where all countries are reasonably developed, farmland does not play as much of a role in the GDP as it does in the rural region of poorer countries.

However, there are clear differences across countries when it comes to buying and selling farmland, and who gets to do so.

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