Easier farmland purchases for foreigners could threaten Czech farmers
- Radio Praha
- 22 February 2007
The Czech government has recently backed proposed legislation that should make it easier for foreigners from EU countries to buy Czech farmland.
The Czech government has recently backed proposed legislation that should make it easier for foreigners from EU countries to buy Czech farmland.
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