State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland

The study discusses the problem of land grabbing and state interventionism in agricultural land transactions in Poland, and presents the effects of active policy implemented by the state on limiting the flow of agricultural land. The research covers the period from the time of country’s ac...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Stacherzak, Maria Hełdak, Ladislav Hájek, Katarzyna Przybyła
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/6/1534
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spelling doaj-7b7662fae5ae42fe9bb330b3ddd11a7c2020-11-25T01:23:29ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-03-01116153410.3390/su11061534su11061534State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in PolandAgnieszka Stacherzak0Maria Hełdak1Ladislav Hájek2Katarzyna Przybyła3Department of Spatial Economy, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, ul. Grunwaldzka 55, 50-357 Wrocław, PolandDepartment of Spatial Economy, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, ul. Grunwaldzka 55, 50-357 Wrocław, PolandEconomics Department, Faculty of Informatics and Management, University of Hradec Králové, Rokitanského 62, 500 03 Hradec Králové, Czech RepublicDepartment of Spatial Economy, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, ul. Grunwaldzka 55, 50-357 Wrocław, PolandThe study discusses the problem of land grabbing and state interventionism in agricultural land transactions in Poland, and presents the effects of active policy implemented by the state on limiting the flow of agricultural land. The research covers the period from the time of country’s accession to the European Union, starting from 2004. Poland introduced restrictions on the purchase of agricultural land for fear of mass land grabbing, and has currently tightened the restrictions on agricultural land purchase by foreigners and by non-owners of a family farm. The analyses concern the number of permits issued for foreigners to turn over agricultural land in Poland, the area of property eventually purchased by foreigners, the right of pre-emption exercised by the National Support Centre for Agriculture (NSCA), and the number of transactions concluded in an open market and in the form of a tender. Based on the collected data and their in-depth analyses, the following phenomena were interpreted: an extensive impact of interventionism exercised by the Polish state on restricting the sale of agricultural land to foreigners is observed, and interventionism of the Polish state affects the suspension of functional changes in rural areas and agricultural land transition to non-agricultural purposes. The research shows that the majority of property turnover by foreigners in Poland required permits issued by the Minister of the Interior Affairs and Administration. Moreover, priority is given to owners of family farms, which results in a reduction of the total number of transactions concerning agricultural land in Poland after introducing changes in legal transactions of agricultural land in 2016.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/6/1534land grabbingstate interventionisminterventionism in agricultureagricultural land purchaseloss of prime agricultural landagricultural policyEuropean Union
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author Agnieszka Stacherzak
Maria Hełdak
Ladislav Hájek
Katarzyna Przybyła
spellingShingle Agnieszka Stacherzak
Maria Hełdak
Ladislav Hájek
Katarzyna Przybyła
State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
Sustainability
land grabbing
state interventionism
interventionism in agriculture
agricultural land purchase
loss of prime agricultural land
agricultural policy
European Union
author_facet Agnieszka Stacherzak
Maria Hełdak
Ladislav Hájek
Katarzyna Przybyła
author_sort Agnieszka Stacherzak
title State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
title_short State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
title_full State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
title_fullStr State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
title_full_unstemmed State Interventionism in Agricultural Land Turnover in Poland
title_sort state interventionism in agricultural land turnover in poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The study discusses the problem of land grabbing and state interventionism in agricultural land transactions in Poland, and presents the effects of active policy implemented by the state on limiting the flow of agricultural land. The research covers the period from the time of country’s accession to the European Union, starting from 2004. Poland introduced restrictions on the purchase of agricultural land for fear of mass land grabbing, and has currently tightened the restrictions on agricultural land purchase by foreigners and by non-owners of a family farm. The analyses concern the number of permits issued for foreigners to turn over agricultural land in Poland, the area of property eventually purchased by foreigners, the right of pre-emption exercised by the National Support Centre for Agriculture (NSCA), and the number of transactions concluded in an open market and in the form of a tender. Based on the collected data and their in-depth analyses, the following phenomena were interpreted: an extensive impact of interventionism exercised by the Polish state on restricting the sale of agricultural land to foreigners is observed, and interventionism of the Polish state affects the suspension of functional changes in rural areas and agricultural land transition to non-agricultural purposes. The research shows that the majority of property turnover by foreigners in Poland required permits issued by the Minister of the Interior Affairs and Administration. Moreover, priority is given to owners of family farms, which results in a reduction of the total number of transactions concerning agricultural land in Poland after introducing changes in legal transactions of agricultural land in 2016.
topic land grabbing
state interventionism
interventionism in agriculture
agricultural land purchase
loss of prime agricultural land
agricultural policy
European Union
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