A new campaign, “NO to (drug) crime on our land,” is raising awareness about increasing criminal activity targeting farmers in the Dutch provinces of Zeeland and North Brabant. Research indicates one in five farmers in these regions have been approached by potential criminals. These approaches often involve offers related to illegal activities, such as using farmland for drug production or storage. Farmers report intimidation tactics, including surveillance and direct questioning about their properties and families. Organizations are working to empower farmers to resist these advances and report suspicious activity, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance. A farmer interviewed in a related podcast described a heightened sense of alert among her peers, with farmers actively sharing information about unusual vehicles or individuals. The campaign aims to provide resources and support to help farmers protect themselves and their properties.