
Farm succession in 2026: the question is no longer only “who?” — but “does the successor know what happened on field 7?”
The EU wants farming to attract young talent — yet many handovers transfer hectares without structured knowledge. The bottleneck is informational, not only legal.
At a glance
Most transfers move land, not memory. Digitising operations is how you keep enterprise value from halving on day one of the handover.
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The invisible succession problem
Why field 14 behaves differently from field 9 — drainage history, acidity tendencies, former tenants: that knowledge often lives in one head. A few folders, a spreadsheet, verbal notes during harvest — the rest evaporates.
Why this matters more now
- A wave of retirements: many farms will change hands within five to ten years.
- Operations are structurally heavier: more area, leases, crops, compliance records.
- Successors need data, not only the predecessor’s intuition.
Three questions every transfer should ask
Question 1
Can the successor reconstruct why things were done this way? Without a per-field story, knowledge dies with the person.
Question 2
Will they have comparison data in year two? Without history they restart from zero.
Question 3
Is the farm “negotiable” during transition? Banks, landlords, co-ops, agencies want data — not only hectares.
What “digital farm memory” means
History per field
Rotations, operations, scouting — tied to the field polygon, not only to one manager’s notebook.
External feeds integrated
Weather, satellites, soil tests — automated against your boundaries.
Retrievable
Alora is the interface to your own archive: “What grew on field 7 in 2023?” — seconds later, from your data, not the open web.
Forward-looking
M. Michta, Groebner Landwirt: “Alora surprised me by thinking ahead. On maize maturity it automatically calculated the penalty I would take if I drilled the follow crop later. I would not have got that from any employee.”
What the outgoing manager can do
- Digitise the field book — start imperfectly, start now.
- Use satellite history — Sentinel since 2018, surfaced for your fields in Xsupra.
- Record decisions — short voice notes; Alora can work with them.
What the incoming manager can do
- Insist on data transfer, not only land transfer.
- Document from day one — in five years those seasons are your baseline.
- Use Alora as a learning layer — ask what you do not yet know.
Bottom line
Succession rarely fails for lack of a successor — it fails when information is lost. Digital memory protects the value embedded in decades of field-specific decisions.
Preparing a generational handover — or just took one over?
We can show how Alora becomes operational memory.
Sources: European Commission five-point plan on farm careers attractiveness | Xsupra references Groebner Landwirt, Agrar Dippe | EU Agri Council Cyprus presidency work programme 2026

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