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Extent of Farmland Grabbing in the EU

13 May 2015

This study looks at the rise of large-scale land deals, ‘land grabbing’, in the EU. It finds significant evidence that farmland grabbing is underway in the EU today. It discusses a number of the drivers of farmland grabbing in the EU and examines the impacts of farmland grabbing for European food security and food sovereignty, rural employment and vitality, and environmental sustainability. It argues that farmland grabbing, especially when connected to other burning European land issues, calls for a reform of European land governance.
sustainable agriculture family farming employment land policies regional development social policy economic consequence single market common agricultural policy policy on agricultural structures agricultural real estate self-sufficiency in food large holding agriculture and rural development economics and monetary issues

Authors

Sylvia Kay, Jonathan Peuch, Jennifer Franco (Transnational Institute)

Published in
Belgium

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