A fair arrangement reflects the real contributions and risks on both sides.
The landholder may be offering:
- access
- water
- security
- infrastructure
- patience
- trust
The grower may be offering:
- labour
- design
- materials
- care
- production knowledge
- long-term improvement of the site
Fairness usually comes from clarity around:
- who pays for what
- who owns improvements
- how produce is shared
- what happens if one side wants out
- what success looks like
- what the review process is
Do not chase perfect equality on paper. Chase a structure that both parties can actually live with over time.
What makes a land-sharing arrangement fair?
SiddhHuman · Started 23 Apr 2026
If one person has land and another person has labour, skills, or growing experience, what tends to make a land-sharing arrangement fair?
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