The Problems of Structural Reconstruction of the Polish Agriculture in the Years 1926-1930. The Agrarian Programme of Witold Staniewicz

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The agrarian question was one of the main problems of the economy of the Second Republic of Poland (1918-1939). Witold Staniewicz – the minister of the agrarian reform – was the creator of the agrarian program which was based on the agrarian act of December 28th 1925. According to this act the government should have realised the following tasks: an integration of the separate pieces of land of the same owner into a whole, an aggrandizement of the smallholdings, the state’s credits for the agriculture, a creation of the new farms with the land of parcelled out of the great property, a settlement action on the eastern borderlands of Poland, an arrangement of the melioration, and a regulation of the easements.

In the years 1926-1930 a parcelling out of a great property, a liquidation of the servitudes, an integration of the lands, and the other works which influenced the agrarian structure of the country were completed quicker than before. They were realised in a moderate still consequent way.

A good conjuncture in agriculture that had lasted since 1928 favoured the realisation of such a policy. Still in the following years, the diminution of sum spending on those purposes slopped that activity.

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1999-01-01

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Łapa, M. (1999). The Problems of Structural Reconstruction of the Polish Agriculture in the Years 1926-1930. The Agrarian Programme of Witold Staniewicz. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica, (66), 119–140. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6050.66.06

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