The purchase of the Hinterlehen estate in Saalfelden is becoming increasingly mysterious. New details show that the transaction is based on a purchase from the German reunification period.
Is the buyer of the Hinterlehen estate in Saalfelden a farmer or not? This question remains unresolved to this day. ‘Krone’ readers know: only farmers are allowed to buy agricultural land and companies. In the case of the evicted Pinzgauer Hof, more and more details are coming to light that cast doubt on the suitability of the buyer from Germany.
The supposed proof of suitability as a farmer by the association “Family Farms Land and Forest Saxony and Thuringia”, which claims that it cannot provide any proof, is based on a transaction by the buyer after German reunification. There he acquired a former pig farm from the GDR. He didn’t really become a farmer. Commercial spaces were created on the company grounds. The remaining agricultural land went to a sheep farmer through a cooperation agreement.
Source: Krone

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