With the advancement of technology and increasing rural infrastructure needs, prefabricated buildings have become a practical solution for agricultural producers. They offer fast installation, cost-effectiveness, and durability. However, placing prefabricated structures on farmland involves a range of legal regulations.
In Türkiye, farmland protection is regulated by Law No. 5403 on Soil Conservation and Land Use. Strict restrictions apply to primary agricultural lands and special product areas. Still, structures classified as "supporting agricultural activities" — such as greenhouses, barns, or storage units — may be permitted under specific conditions.
To legally place a prefabricated building on agricultural land, the following steps are typically required:
Structures used for agricultural purposes — such as animal barns, irrigation rooms, and field storages — can be built legally as long as zoning and construction permits are secured. Prefabricated buildings provide a fast and flexible way to meet these needs.
Beton Yapı develops agricultural-specific prefabricated solutions and offers expert guidance through legal and technical requirements. From design to permitting, Beton Yapı ensures your project is fully compliant.
Using prefabricated buildings on farmland is legally feasible — if done correctly. Work with professionals to ensure full compliance and long-term success for your agricultural investment.