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The value of agricultural land up 4%

The established farmers and the young people of the agricultural succession of Montérégie- Est, who aims to enlarge their cultivable areas, will have to draw from the bottom of their pockets to get their hands on new plots. According to the latest Transac-Terres de la Financière Agricole du Québec (FAQ), the value of a hectare of land is on average $ 40,777 in 2024. An increase of 4%.

Agricultural land (cultivation, erablières, wooded) continue to gain value in the four corners of the province with the exception of Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Laurentides (-2%) and the North Chaudière-Appalaches sector (-9%).

In Montérégie-Est, which includes several MRCs, including that of Haut-Richelieu, 50% of the transactions made in 2024 were concluded at a price greater than $ 40,500/ the hectare, according to data compiled by the FAQ. An increase of 4% compared to the figures identified in 2023. “The value of each transaction varies according to certain specific characteristics (location of the earth, type of soil, use, etc.),” ​​said the FAQ.

In terms of transactions, nearly 1,000 transactions were carried out throughout Quebec at an average cost of $ 21,567/hectare (+12.5%). And of this number, 68% of sales of agricultural land was listed in the regions of Chaudière-Appalaches, Montérégie, Estrie, Center-du-Québec and Bas-Saint-Laurent.

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