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Join the Dutch Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN)

You are invited to take part in the Dutch Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN). The network brings together around 1,500 arable and horticultural farms, 100 fishers and 150 forestry businesses. Together they form a representative sample of the Dutch agricultural sector. Learn more about what the network does, what participation involves and the benefits of taking part.

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What do participants receive?

Benefits

Each year, our specialists provide you with a farm accountancy report offering detailed insights into your business performance. You also receive an annual benchmarking report that allows you to compare your results anonymously and by reference number with other participants in the network (if you have given written consent). These documents are available in MijnAgrimatie(in Dutch), or on paper if you prefer. MijnAgrimatie is a secure online environment where you can view your farm accountancy report and interactively compare your performance with that of other businesses (after written consent). You will receive a personal login code for access.

From 2026 (for financial year 2025), new participants will receive a one-off start-up payment of €250 once their business has joined the network, in recognition of their contribution to the data collection.

In 2026, you will also receive several newsletters per year with updates and links to relevant research.  

Frequently asked questions

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What type of research do you carry out using FSDN data?

Thanks to the FSDN, Wageningen Social & Economic Research can base its studies on real data from Dutch agricultural businesses. Typical examples include: economic sector studies (monitoring projects, scenario analyses), sustainability assessments of sectors, businesses and products (people–planet–profit), policy research (policy analyses, evaluations and explorations).

The animations on Agrimatie and on the National Manure Policy Monitoring Network (both in Dutch) show how FSDN data are used to analyse developments in Dutch agriculture and horticulture. 

Get in touch

Contact

Do you have a question about the Dutch FSDN or opportunities to work with us? Please get in touch. 

ir. HW (Wilma) Mulder-Fokker, BSc

Projectmanager

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