ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Throughout Tajikistan, land, and access to it, is paramount to continued resilience and improved livelihoods of rural citizens. Agricultural output, especially from small to medium sized farms, constitutes a disproportionately high percentage of Tajikistan’s overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and represents an opportunity for continued economic growth for both the farmers and the country.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchAugust, 2016Tajikistan
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Library ResourceLegislationDecember, 2016Russia
This Regional Law prohibits the use of the most valuable agricultural land available on the regional territory for any purpose except for agricultural production.
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Library ResourceRegulationsDecember, 2016Belarus
Item 4.9 shall be amended to add the following wording: “National budget shall finance mapping of the boundaries of land plots allotted to peasant farms for family farming, legalization of rights to agricultural land plots and bonus payment to purchase prices applicable for purchase of agricultural commodities form smallholders”.
Amends: Decree No. 16 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food validating the Instruction on financing out of national budget agricultural production, fishfarming and processing of agricultural commodities. (2016-04-29)
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Library ResourceLegislationMarch, 2016Russia
Article 7-1 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Peasant farm shall be granted the right of allotment of agricultural land out of stock of public or municipal land”.
Amends: Regional Law No. 32-Z “On turnover of agricultural land”. (2014-06-24)
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Library ResourceRegulationsDecember, 2016Peru
La presente Resolución modifica los Lineamientos para la ejecución del procedimiento de inscripción administrativa de la personería jurídica de las Comunidades Nativas, en el sentido de incorporar aportes del Viceministerio de Interculturalidad del Ministerio de Cultura, respecto al reconocimiento de los derechos de pueblos indígenas y del procedimiento de reconocimiento de las comunidades nativas.
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Library ResourceLegislationMarch, 2016Russia
Article 4 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Maximum agricultural land area that can be in ownership or in land tenure with the application of other land rights of citizens performing family farming shall be 2,5 ha”.
Amends: Regional Law No. 98 “On land management”. (2012-06-27)
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Library ResourceRegulationsJuly, 2016Iran
This Regulation consisting of 19 articles aims to regulate provisions on short-term and long-term plans to combat the harmful effects of dust in the country. The Regulation establishes the Committee to Combat Dust under the supervision of the Department of Environment.
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Library ResourceRegulationsJanuary, 2017Guernsey
This Ordinance implements provisions of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005 by prescribing, in its Schedule, use classes for the purposes of the Law and for the purposes of any description used in the Strategic Land Use Plan and any Plan or Local Planning Brief. The Ordinance also provides with respect to minor, ancillary or incidental uses and uses falling without use classes. Specific provision is made for land used for agriculture falling within use class
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 2016Albania
This Law 49/2016 amends articles 5, 7, 14, 24, 26, 29 and 31 of Law 9693 of 2007. The amendments concern the ownership of the pasture fund now divided into a) the state pasture fund consisting of the pasture and lawns owned by the municipality managing their territory; and b) the private pasture fund consisting of the pasture and lawns in private property.The line ministry is the responsible authority for the protection and administration of the pasture fund in the protected areas.
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Library ResourceNational PoliciesSeptember, 2016Turkey
This Land Degradation Neutrality National Report is a national policy with a sectoral approach. The timeframe of the Plan is 15 years between 2016 and 2030. The overall goal of the policy is to ensure soil improvement and conservation.Agricultural productivity will be increased through land improvement in order to meet the food demand.Rural employment will be enhanced through agricultural development. To this end, the living standards in rural areas will be raised.Forest areas will be expanded through afforestation, rehabilitation of mine sites and soil conservation.
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