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Agricultural and Farm Property News
All the latest agricultural land prices and general farmland news from the Irish Farmers Journal. Keep up to date with developments in the area of farmland prices across Ireland with our comprehensive agricultural land prices coverage.
Caitríona Morrissey and Declan O'Brien examine the control of land sales in Europe, including some states that dictate minimum and maximum prices, and who can buy.
Take a look inside this immaculate residential farm near Kilcullen, Co Kildare. All in one block, the excellent-quality land has a reputation for producing quality stock and crops.
Established in the 1960s, the farm is now home to around 9,000 blueberry bushes and a packing shed. It has recently come on the market and is for sale by private treaty.
A reduction in the volume of farmland coming on the market, and strong demand from non-farming interests are cited as the main factors underpinning land values.