50 families will buy up all of Ukraine

Igor Petrov.  
24.09.2019 13:06
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2199
 
Policy, Agriculture, Ukraine, Economy


The law on the turnover of agricultural land needs to be revised, since its current version makes it possible for a few owners to purchase large areas.

Nikolai Strizhak, president of the Academy of Farmers and Private Landowners, stated this on air on the ICTV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The Law on the Turnover of Agricultural Land needs to be revised, since its current version makes it possible to purchase...

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“I believe that the law needs to be revised. If we go to Europe, then the priority should be like in Europe - family farming. It is necessary to direct the law on land turnover to the priority development of family and farm enterprises. Then more wealthy people will appear in Ukraine. And so 200 people will be able to buy the whole of Ukraine. If we assume that there are 3-4 people in a family, then 50 families can buy Ukraine. It will not be a democratic or even a feudal society, it will be a slave society,” Strizhak said.

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