@article{Tretiak:330348,
      recid = {330348},
      author = {Tretiak, Anton  and Moskalenko, Anatolii  and Tretiak,  Valentina and Moskalenko, Valentyna  and Tretiak, Nataliia  },
      title = {Agricultural land turnover in Ukraine: state, features and  problems},
      journal = {Agricultural and Resource Economics: International  Scientific E-Journal},
      address = {2022-09-20},
      number = {1868-2023-194},
      month = {Sep},
      year = {2022},
      abstract = {Purpose. The purpose of the article is to determine the  state of agricultural land turnover in Ukraine after the  lifting of the moratorium, its features and institutional  problems that arose in the process of market turnover of  land plots of owners of land shares. Methodology /  approach. In the process of research, the authors used the  following methods based on the dialectical method of  cognition: abstract-logical – in the systematization of  scientific publications devoted to the issue of the  turnover of agricultural land, its state, features and  problems that arose in the process of opening the market  for the turnover of land plots of owners of land shares;  analysis, synthesis, comparison – when analyzing and  comparing the number of transactions with land plots over a  certain period of time (sale of land plots by legal  entities and citizens, inheritance, etc.), prices and areas  of transactions; method of generalization – when forming  theoretical generalizations and conclusions. In the process  of work, official data of the State Service of Ukraine on  Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre were used, namely: to  display real quantitative and value (price) indicators of  the state of agricultural land turnover in Ukraine.  Results. According to the results of the study of the  state, features and problems of the agricultural land  turnover in Ukraine, it was established that such  indicators as the number of transactions with land plots  for a certain period of time, the price and the area of  transactions are usually analyzed. It is established that  there is no correlation between the average price of 1  hectare of land and the number of land plots and their  size, which is due to the fact that the plots were sold at  a price that was almost equivalent to the normative  monetary value. The given rating of the activity of the  agricultural land turnover shows that the data in the  regional section are quite variegated. It is established  that the prices for land plots do not fully reflect the  ratio of supply and demand, and the implementation of  transactions with land plots in the process of turnover  creates an even greater parcelization of land use. In  addition, on the example of the analysis of the  transactions of the Uzyn Territorial Community of the Kyiv  oblast, it was confirmed that the sale price of  agricultural plots allocated in kind (on the spot) to the  owners of land shares is almost equal to their normative  monetary value. The analysis of the areas of land plots  acquired by individuals and legal entities showed  non-compliance with legal regulations. In particular, for  individuals, the area of purchased plots exceeds the norm  by 15–95 times and for legal entities – by 10–50 times.  Originality / scientific novelty. The originality of the  research lies in the fact that the above analysis of the  activity rating of agricultural land turnover made it  possible to ascertain the fact that the prices of land  plots are not determined by the ratio of supply and demand,  but are artificially formed at the level of the normative  monetary valuation of lands. It is established that  carrying out transactions with land plots in the process of  turnover does not contribute to the rationalization of land  use by agricultural commodity producers, but creates an  even greater parcelization of land use. The study of  interdependence confirmed the absence of a relationship  between the average price of 1 ha and the number of sold  land plots (r = 0.027) and their size (r = -0.407).  Practical value / implications. The main results of the  study can be used as an information foundation for solving  the basic institutional problems of the agricultural land  turnover in Ukraine after the six-month moratorium is  lifted; to take appropriate measures to improve the gaps in  the legislation in the context of the purchase of land  plots in the “same hands” and to strengthen the  requirements for experts to justify the market value of  land plots in accordance with the current methodology.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330348},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330348},
}