Agricultural operation with scale, structure, and proven performance. A well-managed crop production enterprise is now available for sale through the sale of shares in its operating company, located in the heart of Zachodniopomorskie, one of Poland’s most fertile and strategically positioned farming regions.
The operation is based on 1,000 hectares of leased agricultural land and buildings.
The owner is offering the shares in the operating company for sale, due to consolidation of current operations.
A well-functioning and efficient business covering approximately 1,000 hectares of leased agricultural land, including approximately 900 hectares of actively cultivated arable land. The farm is fully operational, professionally managed, and supported by a complete machinery fleet, allowing for seamless continuation from day one.
The enterprise specialises in the production of winter wheat and winter oilseed rape, ensuring both stability and strong market relevance. The land itself reflects years of disciplined stewardship: fertile, well-maintained, and cultivated using sound agronomic practices with proper fertilisation strategies already in place.
Infrastructure is equally solid. Spacious and well-equipped garage, workshop, and office facilities support daily operations and management efficiency—all conveniently leased from the landowner. Every element required for ongoing production is already established.
The current lease agreements run until 30 September 2028, securing two more harvest cycles, with an option to extend the lease agreements, offering both immediate returns and future continuity.
This is a compelling opportunity for investors or operators seeking entry or expansion within the European agricultural sector—combining scale, efficiency, and a clear pathway to continued production.
Poland remains one of the most important agricultural markets in the European Union, combining a large domestic food economy with access to established export channels across Northern, Western and Central Europe. Agriculture and rural land use are structurally important to the country, while the continued professionalisation of larger farms supports consolidation, operational efficiency and long-term investment demand.
Polish agriculture offers a particularly relevant setting for professional farmers and institutional investors seeking scale. The country has a broad crop base, strong agronomic traditions and a competitive production environment compared with many Western European markets. At the same time, agricultural land values have continued to move upward, making well-structured lease and operating-company opportunities increasingly relevant for investors who want exposure to production without necessarily acquiring land directly.
Against this market background, this 1,000-hectare crop production unit in Zachodniopomorskie represents a practical and immediately understandable investment case. Approximately 900 hectares are actively cultivated, the land is maintained in good agricultural condition, and the production system is already centred on liquid, market-relevant crops. The existing buildings, workshop, office facilities and optional machinery package support day-one operational continuity for a buyer seeking a running platform rather than a greenfield project.
The proposed transaction is based on the sale of shares in the operating company. The land and buildings are leased, with current lease agreements running until 30 September 2028, and with extension potential. This structure may offer a clear route into Polish arable production, provided that the lease position, company accounts, machinery list, subsidy status, working capital requirements and contractual obligations are reviewed thoroughly, subject to legal and financial due diligence.
For an international buyer, the central question is not only whether the farm looks attractive, but whether the opportunity can be verified, negotiated and transferred in a professional manner. Jesper Kjær ApS brings more than 25 years of experience from agricultural and investment transactions in Poland and the Baltic region, supported by local partners, owner relationships and practical transaction experience.
This opportunity is best suited to professional farmers, family offices or institutional investors seeking scale, production exposure and a structured entry into Polish agriculture. The next step would normally be a confidential review of the company, lease documentation, operating figures and transition plan after the 2026 harvest.
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