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Not all farmers own the land they farm, with many choosing to rent. Across EU countries, annual rental prices of one hectare (ha) of agricultural land vary considerably between countries and regions. 

Renting one hectare of arable land and/or permanent grassland ranged from a low of €62 in Slovakia to €836 on average in the Netherlands.  

This information comes from data recently published by Eurostat.
 

Among the EU’s regions, renting one hectare of agricultural land was most expensive in 2021 in the Dutch region of Flevoland (€1 721 per ha), followed by Canarias in Spain (€1 119 per ha) and Attiki in Greece (€927 per ha). With data from 2020, Venezia Giulia in Italy (€1 714 per ha) would be amongst the regions with the highest rental prices.

In contrast, rental prices were lowest in Mellersta Norrland and Övre Norrland (both €25 per ha) in Sweden, followed by Východné Slovensko (€42) in Slovakia. Permanent grasslands is the main agricultural land use in those regions.

Among EU countries that reported specific rental prices for arable land and for permanent grassland, renting permanent grassland was always cheaper than renting arable land. The rent for one hectare of permanent grassland in 2021 ranged from a low of €39 on average in Slovakia to €337 on average in Ireland, compared to rental prices for arable land that varied between €79 and €466 in the same two countries.

Source : Ec.europa

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