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What happened to the buying land in Eastern Europe idea.?
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 7435860" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>The big corporations seem to have managed. Smithfield (US) control a lot of Poland's pig farms. And I say 'farms' guardedly, because they aren't farms as we would know them. Many are placed deep in the forests, and house thousands of sows, with effluent killing the forestry all around them. Unseen.</p><p>With land, when the eastern memebers of the EU first joined, only a national could own land or property, so the big lads, had to find a willing partner to put his name on the paperwork.</p><p>Cargill managed quite well, with thousands of acres of maize grown on what were the collective farms.</p><p></p><p>And as said, the 'mafia' culture is alive and well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 7435860, member: 169"] The big corporations seem to have managed. Smithfield (US) control a lot of Poland's pig farms. And I say 'farms' guardedly, because they aren't farms as we would know them. Many are placed deep in the forests, and house thousands of sows, with effluent killing the forestry all around them. Unseen. With land, when the eastern memebers of the EU first joined, only a national could own land or property, so the big lads, had to find a willing partner to put his name on the paperwork. Cargill managed quite well, with thousands of acres of maize grown on what were the collective farms. And as said, the 'mafia' culture is alive and well. [/QUOTE]
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