Three cases are shaking up the Corrèze agricultural world. At the heart of the debate, agrivoltaism supported by the Land Office and the allocation of land by Safer. The Modef union, which denounces a “grab” of land, wrote to the Minister of Agriculture.
The allocation of agricultural land remains a delicate subject in Corrèze. Three issues are shaking up the agricultural world. Decryption.
1. The spark: rural real estate
Originally, the creation of a rural property by the former president of the Chamber of Agriculture, Tony Cornelissen, loyal to the FDSEA. The goal: to offer farmers to invest 3,000 euros to join this SAS (simplified joint stock company), install photovoltaic panels in the form of agrivoltaism, that is to say with agricultural activity under the panels, and share income from the resale of electricity.
To do this, Foncière applies to Safer to buy agricultural land and install a farmer there.