Al Nahyans’ control over farmland in Europe has meant they receive proportion of payments to farms
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This article highlights the fact that large landowners reap significant benefits from owning farmland, with the UAE royal family being some of the largest beneficiaries of the EU's support for farmers. The article claims that they've earned more than €71m in the past six years.
They would argue that this is a fair return for being 'guardians of the environment' and generating positive externalities, perhaps by maintaining biodiversity or simply keeping the countryside 'pretty' - others might suggest that it's a way of maintaining their wealth in a sector which is, to all intents and purposes a risk-free form of investment.