Bosnia and Herzegovina stands at a pivotal moment in addressing the ownership and management of its agricultural land, a critical resource for the country’s economy and rural communities. Amid ongoing debates over land rights, foreign investment, and transparency, questions about who truly owns and controls agricultural property have come to the forefront. This article explores the complex landscape of land ownership in Bosnia and Herzegovina, examining legal frameworks, key stakeholders, and the implications for sustainable agriculture and local livelihoods-shedding light on a topic that remains shrouded in uncertainty but is vital to the nation’s future.
Ownership Patterns of Agricultural Land in Bosnia and Herzegovina Revealed
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, agricultural land ownership is characterized by a fragmented pattern shaped by historical land reforms and socio-economic transitions. The majority of agricultural parcels remain small-scale, typically family-owned, with an…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2025-09-08 19:10:00
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