The minister of agrarian policy and food of Ukraine Roman Leshchenko spoke during a round table on 100 days of the land market.
"The land market has taken place in historical and factual terms. This is an extremely complex, structural reform that Ukrainians have been waiting for for 30 years. He is currently working, trust in him is growing. The real-time monitoring system shows the volume of transactions that take place. Citizens of Ukraine freely exercise their right to own, use and dispose of land," said Roman Leshchenko.
Roman Leshchenko explained that the current pace of development of land reform is due to its conservative wording and a number of restrictions, because society before the start of the land market had many phobias, fears and manipulations.