"I hope that we will shortly be able to make legislative changes that will let farmers to live and function peacefully," said Stefan Krajewski in "Graffiti". The Minister of Agriculture and agrarian improvement has stated that a bill is prepared to prevent the punishment of farmers in a situation specified as Szymon Kluka from Grodzisk close Łódź. For breeding pigs, he must pay a mighty punishment.
Szymon Kluka from Grodziska close Łódź to pay over 110 1000 PLN compensation for neighbors who sued him for a fete from his pigsty. As they estimated, the smells coming from the farmer's farm are unbearable.
He stood up for a farmer. Stefan Krajewskiwho have announced intervention in Ombudsman. - We are set to supply further arguments (in the defence of the farmer - ed.) - said the minister on Monday "Graffiti".
Punishment for breeding pigs. Minister announces a fresh bill
The PSL politician said he was prepared Draft Actwhich is to regulate the "production functions of the village". We request to make certain that the first 1 can proceed to manage freely. There is simply a production part, there is simply a residential part of the village - he talked to Grzegorz Kępka.
As he assured, "the task is ready" and "will go through the full legislative path". The fresh rules are to regulate where production investments can be created and where homes can be created. - If individual builds a home by the railway line he expects individual to take off the train tracks due to the fact that they will disturb him? - he asked, referring to the farmer's case for Grodzisk.
High punishment for the odor of pigsty. Minister announces "system solution"
A collection was established to cover the advanced fine imposed on the farmer, which collected about PLN 30 thousand. - I'm sorry. We agreed we'd pay the farmer up to that amount, which was collected as part of an online drop. I hope that in the coming days we will be able to pass on to Mr Simon - the Minister announced.
He admitted at the same time that he needed system solutionBecause it's not about paying for all case like this, it's about making certain that things like this don't happen anymore. - I hope we can decision quickly. legislative changes that will let farmers to live and function peacefully - said Polsat News on air.
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Simon Kluka's case. Court decision
Initially Chief Administrative Court He's on his side. farmer Simon Kluka, ruling that he runs his breeding entirely legally. As assessed at the time, his farm operates within the limits of law and the land-use plan. The NSA ruling was not agreed by the neighbors of the man who filed The civilian suit and the case won.
In addition to a advanced compensation order, the court besides obliged the farmer to take action to reduce the odour. This can occur, among others, by separating the pighouse from the surroundings with a green spatter or limiting activity in the evening and days off.
- Cases before administrative courts have been going on since 2011. It's 14 years, it's 1/3 of my full life. This surely marked my intellectual wellness - said Mr Simon in a conversation with Polsat journalists.
