Farmers in Brabant and Zeeland get tools to deter drug crime on their properties
Nearly 20% of farmers and growers in rural areas are approached by criminals seeking to rent their barns or sheds for illegal activities. A new sticker campaign empowers them to say no, backed by local authorities and safety initiatives.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Affected Group | Farmers and growers in Brabant and Zeeland |
| Approach Rate | Almost 1 in 5 (20%) |
| Campaign Launch Date | March 11, 2026 |
| Campaign Initiators | Mayor Annemieke van de Ven, ZLTO, Platform Veilig Ondernemen Brabant-Zeeland |
| Sticker Purpose | Signal that (drug) crime is unwelcome on private property |
| Reporting Hotline | 0900 – 88 44 (Police) or 0800 – 70 00 (Report Crime Anonymously) |
| Website for Reports | www.reportcrimeanonymously.nl |
The local government, in collaboration with agricultural associations and safety platforms, plays a key role in protecting rural entrepreneurs from criminal exploitation. This campaign is part of broader safety scans and resilience training to strengthen community security.
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NO, no (drug) crime on our property!
Almost 1 in 5 farmers and growers is approached by criminals to rent a barn, greenhouse, or shed. They do this by, for example, putting notes in the mailbox or visiting the property. It is often difficult to say no when someone is on your property. Therefore, there is a need for more support, something tangible that shows that criminals are not welcome. Because how do you say no when they suddenly appear on your property?
In rural areas, mailboxes are often located by the road, at the beginning of a driveway. This is a great place to send a first signal using a special No-No sticker (see example). It also helps to raise awareness in rural areas that (drug) crime is not welcome there.
Mayor Annemieke van de Ven launched the sticker campaign on Wednesday, March 11, together with ZLTO (the association for farmers and growers) and the Platform Veilig Ondernemen Brabant-Zeeland. They did this by handing out a sticker to one of the agricultural entrepreneurs in the rural area. The stickers are part of the safety scans and resilience training that are part of a broader approach in Brabant and Zeeland.
Report Crime Anonymously
You can help us keep our municipality safe. What do you notice as you walk, bike, or drive through your neighborhood or the rural area? When you think 'something's not right here', you can report it to the police via 0900 – 88 44 or anonymously to Report Crime Anonymously via 0800 – 70 00. Also visit www.reportcrimeanonymously.nl.
Share suspicious signals so we can keep our municipality safe together. Every report can be of great importance!
