jaotumisalus
Jaotumisalus, also known as the "distribution allowance" in English, is a financial incentive provided by the Estonian government to encourage the distribution of agricultural land. This allowance is designed to promote the diversification of agricultural holdings and to support the development of rural areas. The jaotumisalus is typically granted to individuals or entities that acquire a significant portion of agricultural land, usually at least 20 hectares, from a single owner.
The primary goal of the jaotumisalus is to reduce the concentration of land ownership and to foster
The amount of the jaotumisalus varies depending on the size of the land parcel and the specific
In summary, the jaotumisalus is a key tool in Estonia's agricultural policy, aimed at promoting the distribution