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submitted 5 months ago by girlfreddy@lemmy.ca to c/canada@lemmy.ca

When asked if young, aspiring farmers ever inquired about buying his farm, Marcus Collinson just laughs.

"No young farmers are buying farms," he said, adding it's why he sold his four properties southwest of London, Ont., to an investor in May and June 2020.

The Toronto-based company that bought them is Bonnefield, Canada's first and largest farm real estate investment corporation. It holds more than $1.4 billion in assets across seven provinces, representing 140,000 acres (nearly 56,656 hectares) of farmland, according to its website.

According to Ontario land registry records, Bonnefield shows up as the owner in 464 premises identification numbers (PIDs), from northern to southern Ontario. Each PID is linked to a specific parcel of land rather than a business or a person.

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[-] healthetank@lemmy.ca 5 points 5 months ago

If you happen to remember or find that article I'd be very interested in reading it!

[-] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 months ago

Believe me, if I find it again I will bookmark it, download it, and probably even print it. (Same as I did with Umberto Eco's 14 Common Features of Fascism.) And I'll let you know.

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