Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic

The aim of the article was to determine whether, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the provisions on agricultural real estate, including those contained in the Act of April 11, 2003 on shaping the agricultural system (hereinafter UKUR), matched the socio-economic needs. Secondly, whether and to what ext...

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Main Author: Aneta Suchoń
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MINISTERSTWO SPRAWIEDLIWOŚCI (Ministry of Justice POLAND) 2021-12-01
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Online Access:http://kwartalniknieruchomosci.ms.gov.pl/gicid/01.3001.0015.5834
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description The aim of the article was to determine whether, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the provisions on agricultural real estate, including those contained in the Act of April 11, 2003 on shaping the agricultural system (hereinafter UKUR), matched the socio-economic needs. Secondly, whether and to what extent agricultural producers running agricultural activity on agricultural real estate obtained additional aid due to the epidemic. First, the considerations focus on the acquisition of agricultural real estate with an area of up to 1 ha and often used for the construction of a house with a home garden. Reference is also made to the statistical data on the exercise of the pre-emption right and the acquisition by the National Center for Agricultural Support. Subsequently, the issue of ensuring food and food security in times of the pandemic is indicated to be of greater importance in the context of the obligations of the owners of agricultural real estate, including running a farm for 5 to 15 years after its acquisition. Next, the considerations focus on state support for agricultural producers during the COVID-19 pandemic, referring to lease tenders conducted by the National Center for Agricultural Support, the rules for paying tax, EU aid and benefits granted to agricultural producers in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the problem of making investments in renewable energy on agricultural land and concluded lease agreements is discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-384d892d3cd84119b9b01c846593ceb72022-12-22T03:48:10ZengMINISTERSTWO SPRAWIEDLIWOŚCI (Ministry of Justice POLAND)Nieruchomości@2657-82472719-80302021-12-01SpecjalneV24326310.5604/01.3001.0015.583401.3001.0015.5834Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemicAneta Suchoń0Uniwersytet im. Adama MickiewiczaThe aim of the article was to determine whether, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the provisions on agricultural real estate, including those contained in the Act of April 11, 2003 on shaping the agricultural system (hereinafter UKUR), matched the socio-economic needs. Secondly, whether and to what extent agricultural producers running agricultural activity on agricultural real estate obtained additional aid due to the epidemic. First, the considerations focus on the acquisition of agricultural real estate with an area of up to 1 ha and often used for the construction of a house with a home garden. Reference is also made to the statistical data on the exercise of the pre-emption right and the acquisition by the National Center for Agricultural Support. Subsequently, the issue of ensuring food and food security in times of the pandemic is indicated to be of greater importance in the context of the obligations of the owners of agricultural real estate, including running a farm for 5 to 15 years after its acquisition. Next, the considerations focus on state support for agricultural producers during the COVID-19 pandemic, referring to lease tenders conducted by the National Center for Agricultural Support, the rules for paying tax, EU aid and benefits granted to agricultural producers in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the problem of making investments in renewable energy on agricultural land and concluded lease agreements is discussed. http://kwartalniknieruchomosci.ms.gov.pl/gicid/01.3001.0015.5834the COVID-19 pandemicagricultural real estatethe pre-emption right and acquisition by the National Center for Agricultural Supportagricultural activityensuring food and food securitylease of agricultural real estate
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Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
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the COVID-19 pandemic
agricultural real estate
the pre-emption right and acquisition by the National Center for Agricultural Support
agricultural activity
ensuring food and food security
lease of agricultural real estate
title Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort selected legal issues related to agricultural real estate during the covid 19 pandemic
topic the COVID-19 pandemic
agricultural real estate
the pre-emption right and acquisition by the National Center for Agricultural Support
agricultural activity
ensuring food and food security
lease of agricultural real estate
url http://kwartalniknieruchomosci.ms.gov.pl/gicid/01.3001.0015.5834
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