Protecting Polish Agriculture: Extended Land Sale Ban and Family Farm Support
This draft law aims to strengthen Polish agriculture and food security. It extends the ban on selling state-owned agricultural land by another 10 years, until 2036, to protect it from speculation and ensure it remains in the hands of Polish farmers. The changes also seek to support family farms and protect against the influx of cheap products from outside the European Union.
Key points
The ban on selling state-owned agricultural land (State Treasury Agricultural Property Stock) will be extended by 10 years, until April 30, 2036.
The goal is to protect Polish agricultural land from speculative purchases by entities not using it for agricultural production.
The law aims to support family farms as the foundation of Polish agriculture and ensure the country's food security.
The changes are intended to protect Polish agricultural production from competition with products from outside the European Union, especially in the context of trade agreements like EU-Mercosur.
2026-01-23
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1632
Process start date: 2025-09-05
Voting date: 2026-01-23
Meeting no: 50
Voting no: 20