scholarly journals Notary Role in Making The Farmland Rental Agreement and Sharing Agricultural Land Effort in The District of Mojolaban Sukoharjo

Jurnal Akta ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 529
Author(s):  
Yuniarto Prasetyo Aji ◽  
Lathifah Hanim

Indonesian agricultural is in changing times in this era, the potential is still carrying out the manufacture of leases of agricultural land and businesses for agricultural crops is still supported by extensive farmland and irrigation as well as the notary's role in the making of a legal entity farmer groups. The purpose of research is to know and analyze the role of the notary in the manufacture of leases of agricultural land and land revenue sharing farming business. Identify and analyze the impact of what happens if there is a dispute in the lease agreement of agricultural land and businesses for agricultural land in the district of Mojolaban Sukoharjo. The result in this research has been done on the role of the notary in the manufacture of leases farmland and effort for the results of agricultural land, agricultural land lease do-written by hand while sharing agreements of farmland and new notaries role in the making a legal entity that is useful to the farmer groups laden capital receipts of the central government.Keywords: Role of the Notary; Rental Agreement; Profit and Sharing Agreement.

Author(s):  
Tamara Smovzhenko ◽  
Oryslava Korkuna ◽  
Ivan Korkuna ◽  
Ulyana Khromyak

Nowadays, according to decentralization and current legislation (Land Code of Ukraine, Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the Law of Ukraine «On Self-Governance»), the public lands have been transferred to the CTCs since 1 February 2018. In 2018/2019, 788 CTCs received communal ownership of 1.68 ha of public lands. According to the Draft Law «On Amendments to Several Legal Documents of Ukraine on Agricultural Lands Turnover», the consolidated territorial communities become the legal entities and can acquire property rights to agricultural land plots. Therefore, transferring the lands to be used by the newly created CTCs is currently an urgent issue that requires extended scientific and practical research. The paper aims to research the role of land reform in Ukraine and its impact on increase of CTCs’ budget revenues. The stages of land reform and the development of the land reform in Ukraine as well as its implementation strategy are outlined. The disparities of the integrated satellite map and the data of the Land Cadaster of Ukraine in terms of unregistered lands are defined. The amount of a CTC budget’s increased revenues due to the reform is estimated. Statistical data on small, medium, and large farmers and their interest in the land reform are analyzed. The terms of selling the land to foreign investors and conditions of participation in land auctions are examined. The mechanisms of land purchase, selling, and lease in line with the land reform are suggested. Generalizing the presented aspects of the land reform in Ukraine and their impact on economic activity of the newly created CTCs, it can be argued that the process is quite positive and necessary for both communities and businesses in order to get additional budget revenues for CTCs. The land reform improves the living standards of Ukrainian people through the disclosure of the country’s agricultural capacity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 6673
Author(s):  
Lidia Luty ◽  
Kamila Musiał ◽  
Monika Zioło

The functioning of various agroecosystems is nowadays shaped by different farming systems, which may impair their functions, as well as being beneficial to them. The benefits include ecosystem services, defined as economic and noneconomic values gained by humans from ecosystems, through supporting soil formation and nutrient circulation, and the impact of agriculture on climate and biodiversity. Their mutual flow and various disturbances depend on the agroecosystem’s management method, which is associated with the type of management of agricultural land (AL) in individual farms. This paper raises a problem of transformation in the structure of three main farming systems in Poland, in 2004–2018, in relation to the implementation of 16 selected ecosystem services and their scale. Special attention was given to organic farming, as the most environmentally friendly and sustainable. The analysis demonstrates the increase in ALs in that type of production during the analyzed period of time. Disparities of transformation associated with the type of agricultural system were noticeable at the regional level, which were presented in 16 Polish voivodeships. The results of the analysis confirm that the organic system, which is an important carrier of various ecosystem services, gained a stable position. Moreover, areas with integrated farming still do not exceed 0.5% of total agricultural lands in such voivodeships. The analysis of factors influencing the deterioration or disappearance of selected environmental services characterizing agricultural systems indicates the need to depart from an intensive conventional management system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 1034-1052
Author(s):  
Denis Yu. SAMYGIN

Subject. This article examines the impact of the natural and economic conditions and factors of Russia's regions on the development of agriculture. Objectives. The article aims to assess the role of climate forcing in the development of agriculture. Methods. For the study, I used the binning technique. An author-developed spatial database of Russia's regions for 2017–2019 was used as an information resource. The cadastral value of one hectare of agricultural land was used as an analytical expression of the natural and economic conditions of business activities. Results. The article describes a directly proportional dependence of and relationships between natural-and-economic conditions and achieved results in the production and consumption of quality products per capita. Conclusions. It is advisable to increase the amount of government support for regions with unfavorable production conditions, develop the competitive potential of the majority of farms in relation to products that are profitable for producers and consumers.


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Ani Hilyani Hilyani ◽  
Aryani Witasari

The purpose of this research are: 1) To determine the role of the Notary in the implementation of the agreement rented farmland in the village of Tungu Godong District of Grobogan. 2) To know the rental renting Agricultural Land In the village Tungu Godong District of Grobogan. 3) To know the constraints in the implementation of the lease meyewa farmland and the solution of these constraints. The method in this research sociological juridical This study is based on positive law in Indonesia and is based on existing practices in the community. So paties directly relate to both parties, including the people who do agricultural land lease agreement.Based on the analysis of this study concluded that the role of the Notary in the lease agreement of agricultural land is the agreement made before a Notary with the deed of lease agreement, the lease which is carried out in the village Tungu done by those who do the lease agreement in line of sight crushing price to be agreed , if it is agreed the lease agreement was publishes an agreement in the agreement, such as a lease, the lease payments. The obstacles in the process of leasing such as crop failure, it is also common pests and the solution of these problems are minimized losses by means of land rent farmers cultivating land in addition to the main cropping namely rice, do matcher other crops such as corn.Keywords: Role of the Notary; Rent Agreement; Land of Agriculture.


Data ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Bogdan M. Strimbu ◽  
George Mueller-Warrant ◽  
Kristin Trippe

The Willamette Valley, bounded to the west by the Coast Range and to the east by the Cascade Mountains, is the largest river valley completely confined to Oregon. The fertile valley soils combined with a temperate, marine climate create ideal agronomic conditions for seed production. Historically, seed cropping systems in the Willamette Valley have focused on the production of grass and forage seeds. In addition to growing over two-thirds of the nation’s cool-season grass seed, cropping systems in the Willamette Valley include a diverse rotation of over 250 commodities for forage, seed, food, and cover cropping applications. Tracking the sequence of crop rotations that are grown in the Willamette Valley is paramount to answering a broad spectrum of agronomic, environmental, and economical questions. Landsat imagery covering approximately 25,303 km2 were used to identify agricultural crops in production from 2004 to 2017. The agricultural crops were distinguished by classifying images primarily acquired by three platforms: Landsat 5 (2003–2013), Landsat 7 (2003–2017), and Landsat 8 (2013–2017). Before conducting maximum likelihood remote sensing classification, the images acquired by the Landsat 7 were pre-processed to reduce the impact of the scan line corrector failure. The corrected images were subsequently used to classify 35 different land-use classes and 137 unique two-year-long sequences of 57 classes of non-urban and non-forested land-use categories from 2004 through 2014. Our final data product uses new and previously published results to classify the western Oregon landscape into 61 different land use classes, including four majority-rule-over-time super-classes and 57 regular classes of annually disturbed agricultural crops (19 classes), perennial crops (20 classes), forests (13 classes), and urban developments (5 classes). These publicly available data can be used to inform and support environmental and agricultural land-use studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 227-232
Author(s):  
Anatoliy Shvorak ◽  
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Myroslava Kulynych ◽  
Аlla Fatenok-Tkachuk ◽  
Kateryna Melnyk ◽  
...  

Abstract. The article examines the impact of the new regulatory assessment of agricultural land on the amount of land tax and rent. The comparative analysis with the preliminary normative estimation is resulted. One of the mechanisms for confirming or refuting the availability of information of qualitative and quantitative characteristics, which are determined by the circumstances and results of formalization and application of regulatory land valuation, is to provide its users with the results of audit tasks. Purpose. The purpose of the article is to study the impact of land valuation on the development of rural areas of Ukraine through the prism of taxation and the role of audit of its definition. Results. It is proved that the demand and supply in the market, the level of solvency of the population, conditions of sale, the nature of possible competition, the distribution of property rights to land, obligations and restrictions on land use, etc. are of great importance for market valuation of land. The introduction of a new normative monetary valuation of agricultural land will lead to the loss of the revenue base of budgets for certain territorial communities. Tax revenues to local government budgets will also decrease by a percentage reduction in the regulatory monetary assessment. The expediency, validity and effectiveness of the decisions of the subjects of state regulation on the implementation and updating of regulatory assessments of land resources can be assessed on the basis of the implementation of audit measures. Conclusions. We propose to apply a risk-oriented audit approach at the stage of determining the feasibility of regulatory assessments. We believe that the current neglect of the problem of risk has led to unpredictable consequences of the application of regulatory assessment of land resources. In the context of agricultural reform in Ukraine, the role of audit is determined by the information needs of different groups of information users both in relation to the functioning of the industry as a whole and in relation to the activities of individual enterprises. Keywords: agriculture, arable land, normative monetary valuation, land tax, agricultural lands, rent, audit.


An Naba ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-178
Author(s):  
Hisam Ahyani ◽  
Agus Yosep Abduloh ◽  
Ahmad Nurwadjah ◽  
Andewi Suhartini ◽  
Naeli Mutmainah

The impact of changing times is so great, such as the 4.0 era as it is today for children, teenagers, and parents, who need to adapt to the current era. And it would be nice for us to provide an overview and understanding to our children in a way that is appropriate for their age in order to be able to grasp what we mean. And we should educate more with tenderness and love, the position of parents in developing children's nature, the implications of which in the 4.0 era are very important because with that we can be closer and easier in providing education. The educational method that we use may be done in realizing a disciplined and independent child's personality which stems from the child's desire to achieve happiness in the world and the hereafter. This research method is library research with the object of the verses of the Qur'an using several interpretations from the commentators including: Tafsir Jalalain Tafsir Ibn Kathir Tafsir Al-Maraghi to uncover and explore the Position of Parents in the Al-Qur'an, Role Parents in Developing Children's Fitrah, and Implications of the Role of Parents in Developing Children's Fitrah in the 4.0 era. The results of the study show that 1) The view of Islamic education regarding the nature of the child means that the position of the child has two opposing sides. One side of the child is the trust of Allah entrusted to the parents. On the other hand, children are nature for the lives of parents in particular and society and the environment in general. 2) The implications of the position of parents in developing children's nature, the implications of which in the 4.0 era are a necessity, as mufassir views and opinions Salaf scholars have different opinions in interpreting the word fitrah, the majority argue that the meaning of fitrah is Islam. So that it has become a joint obligation for parents to maintain the mandate of Allah SWT in the form of children, which in the 4.0 era children must be monitored and supervised to ensure that the child's behavior (behavior) as a child who was born naturally (good) in origin.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Puspita Mega Lestari Effendi ◽  
Alla Asmara

<em>The role of road infrastructure is important for economic activity in Java Economic Corridor. Infrastructure is needed for developing economic activity, but on the other side it decreases the size of agricultural land. This research is analyzing the impact of road infrastructure development and other economic variables on the size of agricultural land in Java Economic Corridor. This research uses panel data model in 6 provinces in Java Economic Corridor 2001-2011. The finding of the research shows that variable length of road (PJ), population density (KP), and a number of large and medium industries (IND) negatively affected the size of agricultural land in Java Economic Corridor</em>.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 232-247
Author(s):  
Iman Lubis ◽  
Kholidah Tamami ◽  
Dien Mardiana Yulianti

The purpose of this study was to determine the role, program as well as the constraints of food security, agriculture and fisheries in the City of South Tangerang. The method used is qualitative research, namely the interview method and using documentation from the South Tangerang City Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Service Office and the interview method for unstructured questions to four farmer group leaders. The research results from the non-constraints of agriculture in the city of South Tangerang are the role of the South Tangerang City Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Service in making programs in the fields of food, agriculture, livestock and fisheries in increasing the productivity of the city of South Tangerang. The agricultural constraints of the city of South Tangerang are temporary agricultural land, there is no adequate irrigation, the decline in theyounger generation in participating in farmer groups, far buying fertilizers and seeds, lack of meetings between farmer groups and the government, regulations not understood by the head of farmer groups, capital carried out privately due to farmer groups that have not been incorporated, and the integration of marketing of crops to farmers through the latest technology because the purchasing system still comes to the harvest place and buys. Keywords : Food Security, Land conversion, Irrigation, Livestock Production, Fisheries, Participating Farmer Group Abstrak Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui peranan, program sekaligus kendala ketahanan pangan, pertanian, dan perikanan Kota Tangerang Selatan. Metode yang dilakukan adalah penelitian kualitatif yaitu dengan metode interview dan menggunakan dokumentasi dari Dinas Ketahanan Pangan, Pertanian, dan Perikanan Kota Tangerang Selatan dan metode interview pertanyaan tidak terstruktur kepada empat ketua kelompok tani. Hasil penelitian dari non-kendala pertanian Kota Tangerang Selatan adalah adanya peran dari Dinas Ketahanan Pangan, Pertanian dan Perikanan Kota Tangerang Selatan dalam membuat program di bidang pangan, pertanian, peternakan dan perikanan dalam meningkatkan produktivitas Kota Tangerang Selatan. Kendala pertanian Kota Tangerang Selatan adalah lahan pertanian sementara, tidak ada irigasi yang memadai, menurunnya generasi muda dalam berpartisipasi dalam kelompok tani, jauhnya membeli pupuk dan bibit, kurangnya pertemuan antara kelompok tani dan pemerintah, regulasi yang tidak dipahami oleh ketua kelompok tani, permodalan yang dilakukan secara pribadi disebabkan kelompok tani yang belum berbadan hukum, dan belum terintegrasinya pemasaran hasil panen ke petani melalui tekonologi terbaru karena sistem pembeliannya masih datang ke tempat panen dan memborong. Kata Kunci : Ketahanan Pangan, Konversi Lahan, Saluran Irigasi, Hasil Ternak, Perikanan, dan Partisipasi Kelompok Tani


2018 ◽  
pp. 13-30
Author(s):  
Aneta Suchoń

The aim of the author of the article was to determine the impact of the amendments to the legal regulations, especially those introduced by the Act of 14 April 2016 on suspending the sale of real estate from the State Treasury Agricultural Property Stock, on the forms of property development. In particular, it is to determine which of these forms dominate and to indicate the legal conditions related to their functioning.  Among other things, it has been noted the sale of the property from the State Treasury Agricultural Property Stock has significantly decreased in comparison with the years 2009–2014, while the area of agricultural land being leased is growing. The amendments to the regulations have therefore strengthened the role of leasing in rural relations. Moreover, the National Agricultural Support Centre enjoys greater rights when selling agricultural property from the State Treasury Agricultural Property Stock, not only before but also after the contract of sale is finalised. The same is true when it comes to the exercise of the pre-emption right to acquire shares in companies owing agricultural property.


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