Local people pay different price.owner and they hire people to farm the land for them, that is how my cousin had a summer job during university, he was a literal farmer with no supe
Most likely the estate agency trying to find sucker abroad.
That is the problem. For example, farmland in Ukraine costs just around 1/20th of that in the United Kingdom. Right now, there are limits on the purchases of agricultural land by the foreigners. Once Ukraine joins the EU, those restrictions will be lifted and 90% of the Ukrainian farmland will end up with large corporations such as Monsanto.
Ukraine doesn't need Monsanto or any capital - they already have billionaires with more capital than they know what to do with it.
Lifting foreign ownership is largely just going to result in land speculators who won't do anything with the land, they'll just introduce scarcity and make it painful for China and the Arabs who want to lease Ukrainian land for food production (foreign investors who want to create jobs for local Ukrainians, unlike the speculators).
I'm familiar with this in my locale - a lot of the best farming land has been untouched for decades as it's all owned by speculating foreign Germans who aren't doing anything with the land, which largely has resulted in negative consequences in employment and food costs due to scarcity of land.