Jasper Roubos runs a farm 6 metres below sea level, or as he puts it, "on the bottom of a lake."
Roubos is an intensive arable farmer who farms outside Amsterdam right beside the extremely busy Schiphol international airport and alongside one of Europe's busiest train routes.
The Country's Jamie Mackay caught up with Roubos as part of the Future of Farming Dialogue 2018 conference.
There are challenges to farming six meters below sea level, as being close to the ocean means the salt water causes problems when conditions get too dry. However, Roubos says the heavy clay soil is "very good."
"In Holland we have a very good water system so they pump good water from the river ... to flush the region we can [then] irrigate."