MEP calls on next Government to clamp down on 'landgrabbing'

Landgrabbing is the issue of large-scale land acquisitions
Landgrabbing is the issue of large-scale land acquisitions

A Green MEP has called on the next government to follow the lead taken by the European Parliament and clamp down on "landgrabbing" for financial investment and industrial agricultural production.

Landgrabbing is the issue of large-scale land acquisitions: the buying or leasing of large pieces of land by domestic and transnational companies, governments, and individuals.

Dr Scott Cato, a member of the agriculture committee in the European Parliament, has said the new government must enact policies to help small and medium-sized farms that operate in ways that respect workers, the environment and animals.

The European Parliament has appealed to both the EU Commission and EU governments to stop the further concentration of Europe's agricultural areas and protect small and medium sized farms from corporations and speculators.

Small family farms

Dr Scott Cato points to opportunities post-Brexit to develop alternative models of farming which support small family farms.

She said: “Landgrabbing for financial investment and industrial agricultural production has long been considered a problem for developing countries. But Europe faces the same issue. Large investors are using arable land as an investment opportunity.

“Just 3% of farms control more than 52% of arable land in Europe and 80% of CAP subsidies go to just 20% of farms. The European Parliament is right to call time on this perverse situation.

“As we prepare to leave the EU and the Common Agriculture Policy, the UK could become pioneers of a new farming model that redirects funds away from large land holders and corporation and towards supporting family farms.”