Good Practice - Project

Het Hazendonkje

A young entrepreneur diversified his farm by setting up an agricultural day care centre.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022
    Netherlands
    - Programming period: 2014-2022
    Netherlands

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P6. Social inclusion and local development
    RDP Focus Area
    • 6A: Diversification & job creation

    Summary

    In order to maintain their income farmers often need to develop their business and there are several ways to do so. Some farmers expand their farming scale, but in the rural area of the Alblasserwaard this was not an option for several reasons. An alternative way forward is multifunctional agriculture which serves social, environmental and consumer needs.

    One such example is young farmer Matthijs Baan. Mr Baan was looking for ways to extend his agricultural business. He was seeking for a way to diversify his activities and make his business less dependent on agriculture. Market research helped him identify that establishing a professional Agricultural Day Care Centre was a new opportunity in the area. Using EAFRD support and professional advice by an architect he converted one of the farm buildings into the day care centre including a green and inspiring outdoors playground.

     

    Results

    • The investment helped the successful start-up of a new business in multifunctional agriculture in the area.
    • Around 20 jobs were created.
    • The centre helped increase the participation of women on the labour market by creating good facilities for their children.

     

    Promoter

    Mattijs Baan (farmer)

    Funding

    Total budget 123 000 (EUR);
    EAFRD 46 000 (EUR);
    National/Regional 46 000 (EUR);
    Private 31 000 (EUR).

    Resources

    Documents

    English language

    gp_nl_hazendonkie_web.pdf

    (PDF – 624.14 KB)