supports traditional farming and is worried he's an independent farmer and director of the brandenburg farmers association when he bought his land the prices were half of what they are now his land may be worth more now but it's getting difficult to buy new land and lease it. investors with no ties to the region are on a buying spree and that bothers him then they don't have the development began and actually worsen it with the financial crisis when investors bought and it drove the prices up in one way we're at an advantage because the value of our assets increased but of course we don't want to sell our assets we want to keep farming here. shows me a list of the investors names for each operation they receive millions of euros in e.u. subsidies. among them are investment funds international furniture retailers and family holding companies no one from the list once to comment on camera but one of them has told me that he owns 15000 hectors that are worth 170000000 euros. for him this real estate insecurity in case of another financial crisis in germany the vast tracts of land are located in the eastern p