Yuriy Kosyuk, CEO of Ukraine's major poultry producer PJSC Myronivsky Hliboproduct (MHP) that also grows wheat, sunflowers, and other crops, says the moratorium on farmland sale hinders the country's business development, according to Censor.NET.
The law extending the moratorium on farmland sale in Ukraine came into force as of January 1, 2018.
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations has recommended that the parliament prolong the moratorium on farmland sale until 2019, according to the Committee's website.
The price of 1 hectare of farmland in Ukraine in case the moratorium on its sale is canceled may amount to some UAH 50,000-60,000, First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Maksym Martyniuk told ICTV channel, according to Ekonomichna Pravda.
Ukraine's state institutions have planned 27,169 inspections of businesses next year, according to the OpenDataBot, a business data registration monitoring service.
Ukrainian First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Maksym Martyniuk says there is a certain caveat in society about the parameters of the land market introduction, but there is no potential risk that could be mitigated within the architecture of land reform.