Böll·Europe Podcast #18 | Soil Atlas 2024 (Part 2)

Show notes

With soaring land prices, small family farms can barely survive on their yields. Buying or leasing additional land is becoming impossible for most farmers. The “death of farms” is accelerating particularly quickly where large investors from outside the agricultural sector have discovered land as an object of speculation. Particularly in Eastern Europe, farmers are often outbid by non-agricultural investors, as we can see in Romania and Hungary. The statistics show that ever fewer owners now own ever larger areas of land. Oligarchs in Hungary are taking advantage of the situation with serve consequences, as a research of the New York Times shows.

A Böll·Europe Podcast episode with:

  • Jobst Jungehülsing, agricultural engineer and former Head of Division at the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Berlin
  • Atila Szocs, Eco Ruralis, Romania
  • Benjamin Novak, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Former Journalist New York Times, Budapest

Links:

Podcast episode team:

  • Author: Peter Kreysler
  • Production: MonoBeat
  • Editing: Lena Luig
  • Speaker: Marianna Evenstein and Warner Poland

New comment

Your name or nickname, will be shown publicly
At least 10 characters long
By submitting your comment you agree that the content of the field "Name or nickname" will be stored and shown publicly next to your comment. Using your real name is optional.