Twenty thousand thousand hectares of uncultivated agricultural land in 14 Italian regions put up for auction to save their wealth but also to give young people a job opportunity.
And it is in this direction that the sixth edition of the Banca Nazionale delle Terre Agricole (BTA) of Ismea, the institute of services for the agricultural food market, took off.
Simple, telematic procedures for accessing land with an auction base of 260 million euros until 5 June;
an auction open to all with the possibility for entrepreneurs under 41 to obtain an installment payment of the purchase price up to 30 years.
The watchword is generational turnover in agriculture, as Italy is below the European average with just 13.4% of agricultural business owners under the age of 44, as emerges from the 2020 Istat census and are precisely companies managed by young people to be characterized by the highest degree of capitalization and propensity for innovation, coinciding with an important technology transfer on the fields.