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by: World Bank
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World Bank Discussion Papers 371 English; Paperback; 126 pages
Published September 1, 1997 by World Bank
ISBN: 978-0-8213-4008-0; SKU: 14008
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This study summarizes the first five years (1991-96) of agrarian
reforms in Ukraine, presenting the results of a farm-level survey
conducted in 11 provinces between January and March 1996. The findings
show that the growth of private farming has slowed down after a
vigorous start and that the number of independent family farms appears
to have stabilized at around 33,000. Distribution of land and asset
shares has been completed in roughly half the farms surveyed. Ukrainian
agriculture remains dominated by large collective structures, and the
failure of large farms to adapt to new economic conditions has resulted
in a distinct deterioration of their financial performance. The survey
suggests that land reform in Ukraine is in danger of stagnation and
that the government must create the necessary institutional and market
conditions to invigorate reforms.
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