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A farm in Portugal

Many Israelis are discovering nature in the country and the many possibilities in it, and the possibility of fulfilling the dream of farm life in Portugal.
Portugal is 4 times larger than Israel, with a population of about 10 million people, so which is much less dense than her.

Outside the big cities, Lisbon and Porto, and throughout Portugal you can find many areas of land and farms, which allow the creation of a sustainable life, with control over the degree of involvement of external services and infrastructure. You can find a farm in Portugal a few kilometers away from a village or city, and also “in the middle of nowhere”, it’s up to you.

This can be an abandoned farm, sometimes areas with permits for agricultural development and sometimes areas with permits for rural hospitality and tourism. And sometimes near other ecological communities that practice a sustainable lifestyle.

If you are looking for nature, freedom, quality time, and dream of a farm life that will allow you to create and fulfill then Portugal is for you.
If you also dream of a Farm in Portugal: sustainability, growing vegetables, vineyard, fruit trees, farm, organic farming or rural tourism, off grid or permaculture , reducing waste and energy consumption, contact us and tell us what you were thinking and we will find the right property for you.

Portugal is known for its Mediterranean climate, with hot and sunny summers, and a breeze from the Atlantic coast. All of this, together with the availability of water and fertile land, are the important factors that explain why Portugal is such an attractive place to invest in the agricultural sector.

Similar to Israel or Italy, about 2% of Portugal’s domestic product comes from agriculture. Portugal produces a wide variety of products, including green vegetables, corns, nuts, cherries, blueberries, mushrooms and more. Portugal is famous for its vineyards and wineries, olives and olive oil in the production of cork produced from the cork oaks that grow almost exclusively in Portugal. Other crops in Portugal are cereals such as wheat, barley, corn and rice, potatoes, and tomatoes. Portugal is one of the world’s largest exporters of tomato paste. Also, Portugal is famous for making fine goat and sheep cheeses.

However, in recent years there has been an emigration of Portuguese from the book areas to the large metropolitan areas. Mainly the younger generation who are no longer interested in agriculture left for the city and left many farms empty and abandoned. With young Portuguese leaving the farms, you can see a reverse movement of foreigners who buy these farms, settle in them, renovate them and bring them back to life. You can also find initiatives of the Portuguese government that support small farmers along with social initiatives such as cooperatives and farmers’ associations, which allows Increasing output, reducing costs and increasing market power.

The Casa Portugal team will be happy to hear what is important to you, accompany you and advise you at Real estate investments in Portugal.

 

 

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