Farm structure in Italy is very fragmented, with the average farm size equal to 9.5 ha in 2016. Land regulations that have been introduced typically aim to increase the average farm size, by consolidating the land property through markets (by farmers), by liberalising land rental contracts and by pre-emptive rights on land acquisition.
Sckokai, P., Case study: Italy, in Vranken, L., Tabeau, E., Roebeling, R. P., Ciaian, P. (ed.), Agricultural land market regulations in the EU Member States, JRC Technical Reports. Luxembourg: Publications office of the European Union, Luxembourg 2021: 47- 49. 10.2760/86127 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/200980]
Case study: Italy
Sckokai, Paolo
2021
Abstract
Farm structure in Italy is very fragmented, with the average farm size equal to 9.5 ha in 2016. Land regulations that have been introduced typically aim to increase the average farm size, by consolidating the land property through markets (by farmers), by liberalising land rental contracts and by pre-emptive rights on land acquisition.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.