Extension of State Agricultural Land Sale Ban by 10 Years
The law extends the ban on selling State Treasury agricultural properties for another 10 years, until April 30, 2036. The aim is to support farmers by promoting land leasing over purchase, allowing them to invest in farm development. It also seeks to prevent speculative land acquisition and protect family farms from excessive debt.
Key points
The ban on selling state agricultural land is extended until April 30, 2036.
Farmers will still be able to lease land from the state, which is cheaper than buying it and allows for investment in farm development.
The change aims to protect family farms from excessive debt and prevent speculative land purchases.
The sale of certain properties, e.g., for residential construction, up to 2 hectares, or in special economic zones, will still be possible.
2026-01-23
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_2079
Process start date: 2025-12-16
Voting date: 2026-01-23
Meeting no: 50
Voting no: 20