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Netherlands reportedly set to forcibly close 3,000 farms to comply with EU mandate

The outrageous decision has caused a massive reaction from farmers

Newsroom December 2 12:13

The Dutch government is planning to purchase and then close down up to 3,000 farms in an effort to comply with a European Union environmental mandate to slash emissions, according to reports.

Farmers in the Netherlands will be offered “well over” the worth of their farm in an effort to take up the offer voluntarily. The country is attempting to reduce its nitrogen pollution and will make the purchases if not enough farmers accept buyouts.

The farms targeted for compulsory purchase are located near environmentally sensitive areas, according to reports.

Christianne van der Wal, nitrogen ministersaid purchases would be made with “pain in the heart”, if necessary.

In 2019, the Dutch Council of State ruled that every new activity that emits nitrogen, including farming and building, is required to obtain a permit. That has prevented the expansion of dairy, pig and poultry farms.

Farmers have voiced opposition to the new rules. In October, thousands of tractors jammed up traffic by up to 700 miles during rush hour in protest.

They feel their livelihoods are at stake and their industry is being unfairly targeted while other sectors like aviation are not.

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LTO Nederland, a farmers’ lobby group, has accused the government of drafting “restrictions without perspective”.

“Of course it is positive that a good voluntary stop scheme is being promised,” LTO Chairman Sjaak van der Tak said. “But the stayers who are central to us will have many additional restrictions imposed.”

The Netherlands is the world’s second-largest farm exporter according to Investopedia. Top Dutch farm-based exports include flowers, dairy produces, eggs, meat, and vegetables.

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